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    Langston Reynolds Transfer Portal: Top 5 Landing Spots for the Northern Colorado Guard

    Northern Colorado guard Langston Reynolds is entering the transfer portal following a season in which he averaged 16 points and 5.6 rebounds and was named First-Team All-Big Sky.

    Here are five potential landing spots for the Denver native.

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    Top Five Transfer Portal Landing Spots for Northern Colorado Guard Langston Reynolds

    Missouri

    The Tigers have made the NCAA Tournament two out of the three seasons coach Dennis Gates has been at the helm. Gates is losing several guards, including Tamar Bates and Caleb Grill, two of Missouri’s top three scorers.

    Colorado

    The Buffaloes endured only their second losing campaign in coach Tad Boyle’s 15 seasons in Boulder. Leading scorer Julian Hammond III graduates and the backcourt has a massive gap. Reynolds can come in and.

    Colorado State

    The other attractive in-state option for Reynolds lies in Colorado Springs, where the Rams just reached the NCAA Tournament for the third time in four years under coach Niko Medved. Reynolds could be the perfect plug-and-play for leading scorer and All-Mountain West selection Nique Clifford, a similarly dynamic guard.

    New Mexico

    Reynolds should have several Mountain West Conference options, and the Lobos are as attractive as any other. Coach Richard Pitino has his team in the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season. Reynolds could join reigning conference Player of the Year Donovan Dent and fellow All-Conference selection Tru Washington in the backcourt.

    UTEP

    This may be a longshot, but the Miners were finalists in Reynolds’ original recruitment, along with Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, Oral Roberts, and Northern Arizona.

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    Coach Joe Golding’s squad has a talented stable of guards expected to return, but having finished in the bottom third in Conference USA, he would surely consider adding another player at that position of Reynolds’ caliber.

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