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No. 19 Texas says hello to the SEC as Terry and the Longhorns join new league with rebuilt roster – Winnipeg Free Press

Texas (21-13 overall, 9-9 Big 12)

No. 19 Texas joins the Southeastern Conference from the Big 12 with a rebuilt roster. The Longhorns lost all five starters and four more lettermen from last season’s NCAA Tournament team. Coach Rodney Terry signed a load of transfer talent, most notably former Indiana State teammates Jayson Kent and Julian Larry, Tramon Mark from Arkansas and Jordan Pope from Oregon State. Terry enters his second full season in charge after taking over the program in December 2022, looking to recreate the chemistry of the 2023 run to the Elite Eight. Five-star recruit Tre Johnson is the only scholarship freshman.

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No. 19 Texas says hello to the SEC as Terry and the Longhorns join new league with rebuilt roster – Winnipeg Free Press
Texas head coach Rodney Terry leaves an interview set during SEC Media Day at the Grand Bohemian Hotel in Mountain Brook, Ala., Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024. (Gary Cosby/The Tuscaloosa News via AP)

Kent (F, 13.5 ppg, 8.1 rpg) and Larry (G, 11 ppg) led Indiana State to the NIT championship game last season after the Sycamores were snubbed by the NCAA Tournament. They visited Texas on the same recruiting trip together and committed to the Longhorns within hours of each other.

Tramon Mark (guard, 16.2 ppg) led Arkansas in scoring last season. Texas is Mark’s third program. He started his career at Houston. He started every game for the Cougars in the 2022-23 season when Houston earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Jordan Pope (17.6 ppg) led Oregon State in scoring last season.

Tre Johnson, a 6-foot-6 guard, and five-star recruit, could be a special one. He is arguably the program’s biggest signing since Kevin Durant in 2006 or Mo Bamba in 2017 and is presumed to be a one-and-done with the NBA in his near future.

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