Per a report by CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein, Colorado and Tad Boyle have shown interest in Tulsa grad transfer Jeriah Horne.
https://tulsahurricane.com/documents/2020/3/8//TLSMBB0308_Season.pdf?id=28072
Horne is a 6-foot-7 forward who'd be immediately eligible to play in 2020-21. Last season, he averaged 11.1 points and 5.2 boards for the Hurricane. He shot 41.3% from the floor and was Tulsa's primary three-point shooter, although his mark from longe range wasn't extremely impressive (34%).
Keep in mind, after Rothstein a week or so ago made a similar tweet about CU being interested in a Wichita State transfer, Pat Rooney of the Boulder Daily Camera shortly thereafter refuted those claims via inquiring with sources of his own.
But regardless, an experienced addition to the roster that can play now and not in a year's time would be much welcomed. Horne looks the part and fits the bill of someone who could come in and help the Buffs, who won't have the services of Tyler Bey, out.
https://tulsahurricane.com/documents/2020/3/8//TLSMBB0308_Season.pdf?id=28072
Horne is a 6-foot-7 forward who'd be immediately eligible to play in 2020-21. Last season, he averaged 11.1 points and 5.2 boards for the Hurricane. He shot 41.3% from the floor and was Tulsa's primary three-point shooter, although his mark from longe range wasn't extremely impressive (34%).
Keep in mind, after Rothstein a week or so ago made a similar tweet about CU being interested in a Wichita State transfer, Pat Rooney of the Boulder Daily Camera shortly thereafter refuted those claims via inquiring with sources of his own.
But regardless, an experienced addition to the roster that can play now and not in a year's time would be much welcomed. Horne looks the part and fits the bill of someone who could come in and help the Buffs, who won't have the services of Tyler Bey, out.