I'm totally ignorant of current "rules" here. Would a player today be able to Redshirt if only appearing in 12 games as a Frosh?Wow!
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Former Kentucky guard Denzel Aberdeen is headed back to Florida — possibly to play basketball again.
Aberdeen visited with the Gators on Friday and then announced he is planning to re-enroll at the university to finish his undergraduate degree.
“Thankful for the opportunity to finish my academic journey back home at the place where it started,” Aberdeen wrote in an Instagram post.
He also would like to finish his basketball career where it started. Aberdeen spent three years at Florida and helped the Gators win the national championship in 2025. He transferred to Kentucky for what was supposed to be his final season and lost all three meetings against his former team.
Now, he’s back and hoping to convince the NCAA that his freshman year in Gainesville should be considered a redshirt season. The 6-foot-5 Orlando native played just 12 games in 2022-23, scoring 19 points in 41 total minutes. He would need a waiver from the NCAA to land another year of eligibility.
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Former Kentucky guard Denzel Aberdeen heads back to Florida with hopes of getting another year
Former Kentucky guard Denzel Aberdeen is headed back to Florida — possibly to play basketball again.apnews.com
Currently, playing in one official game eliminates the player's eligibility for a regular redshirt.I'm totally ignorant of current "rules" here. Would a player today be able to Redshirt if only appearing in 12 games as a Frosh?
I'm totally ignorant of current "rules" here. Would a player today be able to Redshirt if only appearing in 12 games as a Frosh?
Wow can’t believe he is coming back again.The Aussie is coming back!
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Florida forward Alex Condon to return for senior season
Florida forward Alex Condon, the No. 30 prospect in ESPN's Top 100, will return for his senior year, he told ESPN on Wednesday.www.espn.com
Florida forward Alex Condon, the No. 30 prospect in ESPN's Top 100, will return for his senior year, he told ESPN on Wednesday.
Condon, an instrumental part of Florida's 2024-25 championship team and a two-time All-SEC selection, will rejoin the Gators for a fourth year. Florida went 27-8 this season, earning a No. 1 NCAA tournament seed before falling to Iowa in a second-round upset, ending its repeat chances.
"It's not the result that we wanted at the end of the year," Condon told ESPN. "I think we're a better team than that. So, [we] left a bit of unfinished business with the Gators. So to go back to school and compete -- we know what it's like to win a national championship, and that's the No. 1 goal for me."
Wow can’t believe he is coming back again.
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I can't imagine several NBA organizations not falling in love with him! I know y'all fell short of expectations this year, but I felt like he was the best player on the court every game I watched y'all play!!!
@Bazza are you concerned about rumors of Golden to the NBA?
“It's not just the NIL. It's a chance to play with my boys. To play for coach [Todd] Golden. To go to the school I love to play for.”Apologies for all the Gator posts but...this is huge!
Florida forward Thomas Haugh will return to the Gators for his senior season, he told ESPN on Tuesday, delaying an opportunity as a potential lottery pick and likely cementing Florida as the preseason No. 1 team in men's college basketball.
Haugh, the No. 13 prospect in ESPN's Top 100 for the 2026 draft, becomes the highest-ranked prospect to announce his return to college. He is the first player since Michigan State's Miles Bridges in 2017 to opt for another year of school while projected as an NBA lottery pick.
The 6-foot-9 Pennsylvania native's decision to return follows the same announcement last week from frontcourt mate Alex Condon, while starting center Rueben Chinyelu announced Monday he's testing the NBA draft waters but will maintain his college eligibility to return to Florida if he withdraws from the draft.
"Most guys in my position in the draft, it would be a no-brainer to go to the NBA," Haugh told ESPN. "It's not just the NIL. It's a chance to play with my boys. To play for coach [Todd] Golden. To go to the school I love to play for. It was definitely a tougher decision than last year, but it was best for my career and future."
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Florida top scorer Thomas Haugh to return, pass on NBA draft
Thomas Haugh is expected to be one of the highest-paid players in college basketball, after his decision to return to Florida for his senior season.www.espn.com