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Oklahoma basketball has secured Texas A&M transfer Pop Isaacs, a 6-foot-2 guard with nearly 1,300 career points and a 40% shooting rate from three-point range. Isaacs previously averaged 15.8 points per game at Texas Tech before transferring.
NORMAN — Texas A&M transfer Pop Isaacs committed to Oklahoma, per multiple reports on Wednesday.
Isaacs is a 6-foot-2 sharpshooting guard who has scored nearly 1,300 career points and averaged 9.8 points while shooting almost 40% from 3 this past season.
The Las Vegas native posted roughly 16 points per game over the previous two seasons at Creighton and Texas Tech. Isaacs started the first eight games of the 2024-25 season with the Bluejays before suffering a season-ending injury.
He only averaged 22 minutes per game with the Aggies, but averaged 15.8 points in his second season with the Red Raiders.
Isaacs will slot immediately into OU's starting backcourt next season. Isaacs is the third transfer portal addition for the Sooners, joining former Utah Valley guard Tyler Hendricks and former Louisville forward Khani Rooths.
He's a familiar name as OU has faced him when he was with Texas Tech and Texas A&M.
Now, OU's attention turns to adding a center.
More: OU men's basketball transfer portal tracker: Live updates on who’s in, out
Pop Isaacs has scored nearly 1,300 career points and averaged 9.8 points per game while shooting almost 40% from three-point range.
The specific reasons for Pop Isaacs' transfer from Texas A&M to Oklahoma have not been detailed, but he previously had a strong performance at Texas Tech.
Pop Isaacs is expected to enhance Oklahoma's scoring ability, bringing experience and a proven track record as a sharpshooter to the team.
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