Final destination: Where every Kansas basketball transfer ended up
By Kyle Jones
Joseph Yesufu to Washington State
Yesufu’s success was a complete roller coaster during his time at Kansas. He scored six or more points in 15 of his games as a Jayhawk and even started a couple of times during McCullar’s absence this season. He also went scoreless in 30 games and played less than 10 minutes in nearly half of his games this season. He’ll look to regain his consistency at Washington State.
The Cougars lost both backcourt starters from last season and will return just one upperclassman guard. To say Yesufu is guaranteed to play significant minutes is likely an oversight and a jump to conclusions. However, he had more competition at Drake, where he was the leading scorer on that team. The opportunity is certainly there for the taking.