Former North Carolina Tar Heels point guard Caleb Love has decommitted from the Michigan Wolverines this offseason. He has now re-entered the transfer portal and will begin his search for his next college basketball program. Love entered the transfer portal this offseason and was viewed as one of the best players in the portal in this cycle. Michigan has had problems in years past accepting transfer credits from other schools and the belief is that this is why Love entered the portal once again. Now he begins the process over once again.
NEWS: Former North Carolina guard Caleb Love has decommitted from Michigan, a source tells @On3sports.
One of the top guard transfers is now back on the board.
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This past season as a junior for the North Carolina Tar Heels, Caleb Love averaged 16.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 1.1 steals per game. He paired those numbers with a field goal percentage of 37.8 percent and a three-point percentage of 29.9 percent. Love has been responsible for some major moments in college basketball including perhaps the biggest shot in North Carolina Tar Heels basketball history. He will have plenty of other programs interested in him for next season. Michigan continues to lose out on talented college basketball players because of its strict standards for transfer credits.