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Kentucky, Syracuse, Arizona, and ten other programs are competing for former top-100 recruit Devin Williams in the transfer portal. Williams, currently at Florida Atlantic, is attracting significant interest from multiple college basketball programs.
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The transfer portal remains a fertile battlegrounds for all sorts of programs.
Because there are so many players in the portal each offseason now, guys who are transferring can get a wide array of suitors, from the likes of Kentucky all the way down to mid-majors.
One such transfer is Devin Williams from Florida Atlantic.
According to The Portal Report, Williams has received interest from Kentucky, Arizona and Syracuse.
These 10 other schools have also expressed interest, according to that report:
That's a fascinating mix of programs, for sure.
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Devin Williams has received interest from Kentucky, Syracuse, Arizona, and ten other programs.
The transfer portal allows players to transfer between programs, creating a competitive environment for recruitment among various colleges.
Devin Williams is a former top-100 recruit currently transferring from Florida Atlantic.

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If Williams wants to go hang out in Hawaii, he appears to have that option.
If he wants a Stanford education, that appears to be in play, too.
A blue blood like Kentucky or Arizona would be notable, for sure.
Williams is 6-foot-10 and began his college career at UCLA as a top-100 recruit.
He ended up at FAU this past season and averaged 7.5 points and 5.2 rebounds per game.
His size, length and athleticism give Williams a chance to be a contributor, but it remains to be seen where he'll be taking those talents next.