ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 10:58 am
Where’d Agbaji say that?
And has he appeared on any draft boreds?
I hate linking to stuff you have to be signed up to read but
https://theathletic.com/2610308/2021/05 ... -decision/
The Athletic caught up with Agbaji last week to see where he is with his decision and whether he’s considering a return to school.
What’s your timeline for deciding whether to stay in the draft or go back to Kansas? Are you all the way in or still on the fence?
I’m still really on the fence about it. Memorial Day weekend I’m going to go back home and then probably talk things over with my family.
What are the most important factors you’re weighing?
Really just hearing direct feedback. I mean, there’s always talk and rumors and people talking behind the scenes, but I think I’m waiting for more direct feedback. Going to work out for teams will give me obviously a better idea of who’s interested or where they see me at. I’m just mostly waiting for that process.
Is there an area in the draft where if you knew you were getting picked there, you would definitely stay in?
Not really. It’s more of finding a good fit for me, wherever that would be or whatever team is interested in me. It’s more of that, but more of those conversations will come once I start talking to coaches and talking to teams. I think I’ll have a better idea then.
If you were told teams have you in the back end of the draft or as someone they’d target for a two-way contract, is that something that interests you?
That is something that interests me, because like in the grand scheme of things, there’s been a lot of guys that have gone undrafted and still had successful careers or made their way as two-way players. So it’s really just more of finding the right fit for me as far as what I’m looking for, and if not, I still have the option open to come back.
What would pull you back to Kansas?
If I don’t really see the real interest as in like “definitely we’re going to take you” type deal, I think that’d be more of a deciding factor. Waiting to hear that is more of the feedback I want.
I’m sure you saw the Jayhawks landed Jalen Coleman-Lands, so if you include yourself and Jalen Wilson, they’d be at 14 scholarships, which is one over the limit. What was your reaction to seeing them take on another guy and the fact they’re now over the limit?
I want to say that’s happened before the year I was being recruited. I’m probably going to talk to the coaches about that when I go back. I think those decisions and more of those options will be talked about once I go back and talk to them.
How often are you communicating with the KU coaches?
I’m talking to Coach Rob (Norm Roberts) probably two, three or four times a week. He’ll call and reach out.
What do you think about what they’ve done with the roster?
It’s been a big change. Last week getting Remy Martin. I reached out and talked to him. The whole change and everything with all the guys from last year transferring out and then all these new guys, new faces. It’s really exciting having new faces and new guys come in really hungry.
What did you talk to Remy Martin about? Did you guys talk before or after he committed?
After. I reached and told him, “Welcome to the family.”
Did any of the guys who transferred out surprise you?
Yeah, honestly. I think it was more of where they went. Bryce (Thompson), in particular. I mean, I’m not speaking any bad thing or negative things like that, but Bryce going to Oklahoma State and Tristan (Enaruna) … I was there when Tristan chose to go to Iowa State. I talked with him. It’s all cool. It’s not like it’s anything negative where I’m speaking down on them, but I know they’ll have good opportunities there to play their game or whatever they feel is the right fit for them.
If this is it for you, how do you feel about how your career played out at KU?
I’ve had probably the most unique career with everything last year and then the season this year. I think my sophomore year was obviously one of our best years as in just how successful we were. Obviously last year was fun too, but it was just like different times, different kind of … everyone was kind of just adapting to stuff on the fly, so I think David McCormack and I have had one of the more unique careers at Kansas.
Did you get a sense at the end that the coaching staff really wanted to address some needs for the roster?
Yeah. It wasn’t anything really bad, but I knew there was going to be a lot of changes coming in the offseason.
And if you do come back, what do you think the team will look like next year?
We’re gonna be really good. Got a lot of pieces. This is gonna be a lot of getting acclimated to each other more than anything, but I think just knowing we’re on the same goal and everyone’s bought into that same goal, I think we’ll be back on the same track and be successful.