Marques Warrick transferring: 5 possible landing spots
Kentucky Wildcats
Warrick is from Lexington and an opportunity to compete with the premier program in his home state would likely be hard to pass up. The Wildcats are sure to have a lot of roster turnover as usual this offseason and will lose a good amount of their scoring with players like Antonio Reeves, Reed Sheppard and Rob Dillingham, among others, likely on their way out. John Calipari does have another strong freshman class coming in next season, and while bringing in a fifth-year senior out of the portal is a move he hasn鈥檛 often made in the past, it could be very beneficial for the Wildcats. Kentucky can certainly use a go-to scorer and a veteran presence, a couple of things that seemed to lack in its first-round NCAA Tournament loss to Oakland. Warrick could also serve as a mentor to incoming point guards Boogie Fland and Travis Perry.

