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We’ll hear more about Andy Enfield in 2025, though he won’t be at USC

Former USC forward/center Kijani Wright has committed to Vanderbilt, he announced via Instagram over the weekend. It’s another move for a Trojan who played under Andy Enfield and wanted a fresh start elsewhere after Enfield left for SMU. We’re really going to learn a lot about Enfield next season, even if he’s not coaching at USC. We’ll find out if players like Wright can thrive under other coaches. This, in turn, would show that Enfield couldn’t make things work at USC, even though he had the material to do so. On the other hand, if the players who transferred from the program do not make it to their other stops in 2025, we could realize that Enfield was facing more limitations than previously thought.

The former USC Trojan averaged 2.9 points and 2.2 rebounds in 10.8 minutes per game, Wright was a four-star recruit coming out of high school, but will now take his talents to Nashville.

Wright was ranked the No. 7 tight end and No. 59 overall prospect in the 2022 class by 247Sports.

A former McDonald’s All-American, Wright played high school basketball at Sierra Canyon in Chatsworth (Calif.), one of the most prestigious high school basketball programs in the country.

Jamie Shaw of On3 named Wright one of the top 10 the best available centers available in the portal.

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This story originally appeared on Trojans Wire

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