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Former Michigan Basketball Guard Leaves New Team Ahead of NCAA Tournament
- Collins is no longer with Vanderbilt after Mark Byington announced his departure following a win at Ole Miss.
- Collins transferred through four programs in five seasons, including Michigan, Arizona State, and TCU, before joining Vanderbilt.
- At Vanderbilt this season, he averaged 11.2 points and 4.4 assists per game before injuring his season.
- Collins began at Michigan, helping the Wolverines reach the Sweet 16 during his freshman season.
- His career included a transfer to Arizona State and then to TCU before Vanderbilt, amid steady movement and injuries.
- The departure is noted as part of Collins’ ongoing movement across programs during a season Vanderbilt is pursuing NCAA Tournament seeding.
- Seth Berry, Michigan athletics reporter, confirmed the report citing 247 Sports’ Alaina Morris on Collins leaving Vanderbilt.
- Collins’ college career spans Michigan, Arizona State, TCU, and Vanderbilt with a mixed injury and performance record.
- The article includes a photo and a recap of a 2022 NCAA Tournament moment with Michigan.
- Collins remains a notable example of a high-ceiling player whose career included multiple transfers.
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