San Diego State transfer BJ Davis, a 6-foot-3 point guard, is set to visit Oklahoma State next week. Last season, he averaged 10.8 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game, highlighted by a 30-point performance against UNLV. He is currently in the transfer portal after spending his college career with the Aztecs and should have one year of eligibility remaining. With notable defensive skills and a strong scoring ability, he is attracting interest from Oklahoma State and Auburn.

By the Numbers
  • 10.8 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists per game last season.
  • 30 points in a single game against UNLV, shooting 50% from three.
  • 22 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists in a triple-overtime game against Boise State.
Yes, But

Though Davis has had standout performances, he faced competition for playing time at SDSU, which might reflect on his consistency. His fit with Oklahoma State depends on how the coaching staff integrates him into their existing roster.

State of Play
  • Oklahoma State currently has several roster spots available due to departures and transfers.
  • Only three players鈥擪anye Clary, Benjamin Ahmed, and Ryan Crotty鈥攈ave been confirmed as returning so far.
What's Next

Davis鈥檚 visit to Oklahoma State could be pivotal in shaping the team鈥檚 lineup for next season. If successful, it may trigger a ripple effect in recruiting efforts as OSU looks to fill its roster gaps.

Bottom Line

Davis represents a significant opportunity for Oklahoma State to enhance their guard depth and defensive capabilities. His talent could be a game-changer if he commits to the Cowboys.