Danny Wolf transferring: 5 landing spots for 7-foot center
Michigan State
Another Michigan-based program that will need a center is Michigan State. Malik Hall held down the position well for the Spartans this past season, but he is out of eligibility. His backups also didn’t do much to give much confidence in the unit going forward. This is where Wolf could thrive.
Given his scoring ability and work on the glass, Wolf could easily take over as the starting center for Michigan State and remain a lynchpin for the program over the next two years. With talented guards like Jaden Akins and Jeremy Fears Jr. possibly returning and talented freshmen Kur Teng and Jase Richardson coming to campus next year, Wolf could be the frontcourt piece the Spartans need to build on their Round of 32 appearance this year.