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VIDEO: Discussing Davonte Fitzgerald's transfer with Logan Lee
During Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio, TexAgs' basketball analyst Logan Lee shared his take on the announcement of Davonte Fitzgerald deciding to transfer out of the Texas A&M basketball program.
Thoughts on Davonte Fitzgerald's transfer from A&M
A highly talented wing who nonetheless got lost in the Aggies' rotation, the sophomore will seek a transfer to a new school. Former Aggie basketball player Logan Lee chimes in on the 'why' and the 'what's next?'
Five Thoughts: Florida 66, Texas A&M 62
Another late-second half surge brought the Aggies close in a game that stacked the odds against them, but it ultimately fell short. The points of concern from Tuesday's loss are an emphasis if only because they need immediate fixes.
Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 68, LSU 62
Two games against the Tigers; twice the Aggies have shown what they're made of. Tuesday night's win was the fruit of labors in preparation, execution and effort. How does A&M carry it over from here?
Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 65, Mercer 50
Though the Aggies revealed some of the flaws that could hurt them against SEC competition, they also harnessed a few impressive strengths. With only one non-con game remaining, the time for polish is now.
All Updates
4/9/2015
VIDEO: Discussing Davonte Fitzgerald's transfer with Logan Lee
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