With coaching changes impacting player recruitments, top prospect Kelvin Odih decommitted from West Virginia after Darian DeVries' exit. As a consensus four-star guard/wing, Odih showcases athleticism and defensive skills that could contribute significantly in college basketball. Potential landing spots include Louisville, St. John's, and Utah, each presenting unique challenges in terms of competition for playing time. Louisville's depth at wing positions raises concerns over immediate minutes, while St. John’s lineup could offer limited chances. The Utah Utes, with their focus on talent development and inclusion, might present a balanced opportunity despite the downside of a first-year head coach.
Darian DeVries leaving West Virginia has led to some class of 2025 players, including four-star Kelvin Odih, reopening their recruitments.
Odih's combination of athleticism, sound defense, and rebounding gives him a high floor as a college prospect.
Louisville's wing depth may limit Odih's immediate playing time, potentially leading him to choose between competing for minutes or joining a crowded rotation.
Utah's interest in higher-potential wings like Odih and their need for scorers presents a viable opportunity, but the first-year head coach's approach remains a question.
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