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    Jayland Randall Secures Offers From Michigan, Texas A&M, Among Others: 5 Best Landing Spots for the Mid-Major Guard

    Southern Indiana guard Jayland Randall has emerged as a major headline in the current college basketball player transfer portal activity. After entering the transfer portal, he has quickly attracted attention from high-major programs.

    Among those reportedly in pursuit are Michigan, Texas A&M, Pacific, and Virginia Tech—programs that see him as a high-upside addition.

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    Top 5 Landing Spots for Southern Indiana G Jayland Randall

    As a 6’5″ guard, Jayland Randall demonstrates perimeter versatility through his ability to generate scoring opportunities from movement. His change of speed and direction allows him to attack efficiently, and his passion for the game is evident in his performances.

    In the 2024-25 season, he recorded an average of 15.0 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 1.4 assists throughout the year. The guard/forward also recorded an average of 1.4 steals per game this season.

    Michigan Wolverines

    The Michigan basketball team seeks to revamp its lineup through player acquisitions after a disappointing season by extending a recruitment offer to Randall. The team offers a high-profile Big Ten platform and Immediate playing time in a backcourt that needs scoring and defensive presence.

    Committing to Michigan allows Randall to showcase his skills and boost his professional prospects.

    Texas A&M Aggies

    The Aggies need experienced wings who can contribute on both ends. They are known for a gritty, defensive-minded system that fits Randall’s strengths. Playing for the Aggies would give Randall a national stage in the competitive SEC.

    Virginia Tech Hokies

    Mike Young has succeeded in developing guards so Jayland Randall could continue this trend by following in the footsteps of previous transfers who thrived. Virginia Tech operates under an offensive scheme centered on movement and scoring, enabling Randall to demonstrate his offensive abilities.

    Joining the team would allow Randall to play significant minutes and gain valuable ACC exposure.

    Virginia Cavaliers

    Virginia’s interest signals that Randall is valued for his defense and discipline. Under head coach Tony Bennett, the team emphasizes defensive intensity and efficient offense, which is an ideal fit for Randall’s current skill set.

    Virginia also offers a winning tradition and regular March Madness appearances, making it a high-upside opportunity.

    Seton Hall Pirates

    Seton Hall’s defensive perimeter schemes and fast-paced transition offense would provide a strong fit for Randall’s athletic and two-way style. The program’s system aligns well with his skill set, offering developmental and exposure.

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    Jayland Randall’s outstanding performance during his season with Southern Indiana has made him a coveted transfer target. His best landing spots include top-tier programs that offer the right mix of opportunity and national exposure.

    Each of these schools could help him take the next step in his development and raise his profile ahead of a potential professional career.

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