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Christopher Boan is the lead writer at BetArizona.com after covering sports and sports betting in Arizona for more than seven years, including stops at ArizonaSports.com, the Tucson Weekly and the Green Valley News.
After a two season run in Phoenix where he earned WAC Player of the Year honors with the Grand Canyon Antelopes, wing Tyon Grant-Foster is on the move, with the former Kansas, Depaul and GCU star looking to finish his NCAA career on a high note. With that in mind, BetArizona.com broke down the odds on where the former Antelope will play next, with an in-state school vying for the top spot alongside a Big Ten powerhouse.
Team | Percentage Chance | Odds |
Michigan State Spartans | 26.7% | +275 |
Arizona Wildcats | 18.2% | +450 |
Auburn Tigers | 15.4% | +550 |
Texas Tech Red Raiders | 12.5% | +700 |
Kansas Jayhawks | 12.5% | +700 |
The Field | 15.4% | +550 |
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Entering the college basketball offseason, we’re going with head coach Tom Izzo and the Michigan State Spartans as the odds-on leader to land the Kansas City native, with the Big Ten stalwart clocking in at +275 to land Grant-Foster. That figure puts MSU slightly ahead of the Arizona Wildcats, who are listed at +450 on the heels of another Sweet 16 run under head coach Tommy Lloyd. Other basketball powers like Auburn (+550), Texas Tech and KU (+700 each) rounding out our odds board for the 6’7 forward this go-round.
Whichever school does land Grant-Foster out of the portal is getting a player that’s averaged 17.8 points per game over the last two years at GCU, providing the type of two-way play from the off-ball guard and small forward position that coaches covet in modern college basketball.
What we know for now is that the KU, DePaul and GCU expat is going to land on a fourth Division I program in 2025, with Grant-Foster looking to close out his NCAA run on a high note next basketball season after taking the WAC by storm over the last two years.
USA Today photo by Steven Bisig.
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Christopher Boan is the lead writer at BetArizona.com after covering sports and sports betting in Arizona for more than seven years, including stops at ArizonaSports.com, the Tucson Weekly and the Green Valley News.
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