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transferring close to home is a good outcome for ledee. that extra year of development (without the expectations that necessarily follow from games) should benefit him greatly. pretty much a delayed redshirt year.
JAEDON LEDEE TRANSFERS ON MARCH 28, 2019
After averaging three points and 1.7 rebounds in 6.6 minutes per game as a backup big man, LeDee chose to head back to his home state of Texas after his freshman season at Ohio State. A few other schools were interested, including Houston which had just eliminated the Buckeyes from the NCAA tournament in the second round, but he chose to continue his career at TCU.
LeDee was given a waiver to become immediately eligible to play for Jamie Dixon’s Horned Frogs just before the third game of the 2019-20 season. He played in 30 games, coming off the bench to average 2.7 points and 2.9 rebounds in 11.7 minutes per game.
Meechie Johnson and Jaedon LeDee have emerged as star players after leaving Ohio State, but all six former Buckeyes who are now with other teams are having resurgent seasons.
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MEECHIE JOHNSON, JAEDON LEDEE AMONG FORMER OHIO STATE HOOPERS HAVING CAREER YEARS ELSEWHERE