Oklahoma secures their first transfer, former Dayton guard Kobe Elvis, bolstering the team's backcourt for the upcoming season. Elvis, a four-star recruit, averaged 9.4 points, 3.5 assists, and 2.4 rebounds per game in his junior season at Dayton. Notable performances include a 27-point game against Cincinnati and a 24-point game against Troy, showcasing his scoring ability.

By the Numbers
  • Elvis averaged 9.4 points, 3.5 assists, and 2.4 rebounds per game at Dayton
  • He shot 37.9% from the field, 37.0% from behind the arc, and 84.7% from the free-throw line
  • 30% of his shot attempts came from the rim, converting 46% of those attempts
  • Elvis boasts a solid 24% assist rate and ranks in the 99th percentile in shooting off the catch
State of Play
  • Oklahoma needed to add starting-caliber guards after losing key players
  • Elvis's addition brings momentum to the team's pursuit of additional transfers
  • He joins Kaden Cooper and Dayton Forsythe as guards on next year's roster
What's Next

Oklahoma will continue to pursue additional transfers and build momentum for the upcoming season.

Bottom Line

Kobe Elvis's addition strengthens Oklahoma's backcourt and sets the tone for further recruiting efforts, enhancing the team's prospects for the upcoming season.