AJ Storr reportedly transferred to Kansas after playing for WIsconsin in the 2023-24 NCAA seasonAJ Storr reportedly transferred to Kansas after playing for WIsconsin in the 2023-24 NCAA season

AJ Storr has expressed his commitment to play for the Kansas Jayhawks in the 2024-25 season, weeks after entering the transfer portal.

Storr, who played for one season for Wisconsin, will be the third player to transfer to the Jayhawks after South Dakota State’s Zeke Mayo and Florida’s Riley Kugel. On3’s Joe Topton reported the development on Thursday, citing sources close to the Jayhawks.

The 6-foot-7 wingman chose the Jayhawks over several schools that were interested in securing his services, including Illinois and Arkansas.

Storr’s decision to commit to Kansas left the college basketball world divided, with one fan expressing excitement over the development.

Some fans hailed the Jayhawks for securing the services of the trio, believing that they can help propel the team back to contention in the 2024-25 season:

“Preseason Number 1 Aj storr, Zeke mayo Riley Kugel a beast, KJ Adams back Hunter Dickinson back and Dajuan Harris,” a fan wrote on X.

“I almost just fell out of my chair, this quite possibly may be Kansas’ most stacked roster in Jayhawk history. FIELDHOUSE IS GONNA BE A MOVIE,” another user chimed in.

“BILL SELF IS THE BEST TO EVER DO IT!!,” a fan added.

However, not all were impressed with Kansas’ latest transfer portal pickup, with one fan claiming the move made sense due to Storr’s playing style:

Another fan emphasized Kansas’ knack for getting players that were not great shooters:

“Kansas continuing the streak of having their main scorers be iffy shooters,” he wrote.

“Smells like a 2nd round exit,” another user posted.

“All that talent and still won’t see a natty,” one college hoops fan added.

Currently, the post has reached over 658,000 views and drew more than 1,900 likes on X/Twitter.

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