The Oklahoma Sooners added a second transfer on Monday to retool a roster that’s losing a ton of talent from their NCAA Tournament team.
After OU signed former Notre Dame forward Tae Davis, the Sooners received another commitment, this time from former Kansas State and Miami guard Nijel Pack.
Pack played in just nine games for the Hurricanes in 2024-2025 due to injury but is a bonafide shooter. For his career, Pack is shooting 40.3% from three-point range and is averaging 14.3 points per game in 122 games dating back to his true freshman season in 2020-2021.
He has 25 games of 20 or more points in his career and 60 games of 15 or more points. Pack’s career high was 35 points for Kansas State back in 2022. That season, he scored 30 or more three times. He has 31 games of at least four three-pointers in his career. He has two games with eight three-pointers made.
Pack gives the Sooners a bonafide three-point threat for Porter Moser’s offense. Brycen Goodine led the Sooners with 1.9 three-pointers made per game in 2024-2025. For Pack’s career, he’s averaged 2.9 made three-pointers per game.
The Sooners have made two big splashes in the transfer portal with Davis and Pack. The Sooners will likely continue to be active with five more roster spots to fill.
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