Pharaoh Compton Transfers to Oregon Ducks, Boosting Rebuild Efforts
Pharaoh Compton joins the Ducks after two years with San Diego State
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Pharaoh Compton, a 6-foot-7 forward, has committed to the Oregon Ducks after two seasons at San Diego State. This transfer is part of a significant roster overhaul led by head coach Dana Altman, who is working to rebuild the team after a challenging season.
- 01Pharaoh Compton averaged 7.5 points and 2.8 rebounds per game in his sophomore season at San Diego State.
- 02Compton is the Ducks' first major transfer as they rebuild their roster for the upcoming season.
- 03He shot 75% from inside the three-point line during his time at San Diego State.
- 04Oregon's head coach Dana Altman has only two scholarship players remaining from the previous season.
- 05The Ducks are expected to add more transfers to strengthen their lineup.
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Pharaoh Compton, a 6-foot-7 forward, has committed to the Oregon Ducks for the upcoming season after spending two years at San Diego State University. During his time with the Aztecs, Compton became their first Top 100 recruit since 2005, averaging 7.5 points and 2.8 rebounds per game in his sophomore year. His shooting was impressive, hitting 75% of his shots from inside the three-point line. This transfer marks a significant step in head coach Dana Altman's efforts to rebuild the Ducks' roster, which currently has only two remaining scholarship players from the previous season. Compton's ability to contribute inside and secure rebounds is crucial for a team that has struggled in that area. Oregon is also looking to add more players to enhance their competitiveness for the next season.
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Compton's transfer is expected to enhance the Ducks' performance in the upcoming season, providing a much-needed inside presence.
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