Where Will ASU Guard Frankie Collins Transfer Portal Ultimately Choose to Land?
This week, a highly anticipated player joined the NCAA transfer portal from Arizona State. Veteran guard Frankie Collins chose to leave Tempe, sparking excitement among fans.
The athlete, a highly sought-after four-star recruit from Coronado High School in Nevada, committed to Michigan in 2020 before transferring to ASU following his freshman season in 2022. He went on to earn a spot on the prestigious 2023 Pac-12 All-Defensive team.
After a successful college season where he averaged 13.8 PPG and 4.4 RPG, Collins has made his way back to the portal. With numerous teams eyeing the rising senior, yengols.com is assessing possible destinations for him in the upcoming offseason.
Arizona sports betting fans will be focused on the Men’s Final Four happening at State Farm Stadium this weekend.
Possible destinations for Frankie Collins in the transfer portal
What is Frankie Collins’ Next Playing Destination?
At the moment, TCU (+300) and SMU (+350) are leading the race to recruit Collins. TCU is in need of new players after losing key scorers Emanuel Miller, Jameer Nelson Jr., and Micah Peavy to graduation, while SMU, now coached by Andy Enfield, is looking for players who can make an immediate impact, making them a desirable option for Collins.
The San Diego State transfer hotspot is up next, with head coach Brian Dutcher guiding the team to the Sweet 16 and national final in consecutive seasons. According to BetMGM Arizona, UConn is favored to win the championship at -190, with Purdue close behind at +210 in this year’s men’s Final Four.
Bet365 Arizona predicts that Purdue will win by 9 points against N.C. State in the first semifinal, while Alabama is the 12-point underdog against UConn.
Stephen R. Sylvanie took the photo that was published in USA Today.
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For more than seven years, Peterson Christopher has been reporting on sports and sports betting in Arizona. He currently holds the position of lead writer at yengols.com, and has previously worked for ArizonaSports.com, the Tucson Weekly, and the Green Valley News.
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