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Michigan State hoops transfer Jaxon Kohler chooses new college team

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Jaxon Kohler has a new lease on college life, and now he has a new college team, too.

Kohler, a former Michigan State big man who gained an extra year of eligibility through a Colorado federal court ruling last month, is transferring to BYU, his agent told Rivals on Thursday night. Kohler is from American Fork, Utah.

Kohler, 23, played four seasons for Michigan State, and last year, he averaged 12.5 points and 8.9 rebounds while shooting 38.9% from 3 and 50% from the floor in helping lead the Spartans to the Sweet 16.

His college career seemed to be over when he played for his hometown Utah Jazz in the NBA's Summer League, before the court order came down that granted the entire 2022 recruiting class a fifth year of eligibility.

That same court order led to Oakland point guard Brody Robinson transferring to Creighton, despite Oakland leaving a roster spot open should the courts allowed him an extra season. Robinson was among several college athletes who sued for an extra year of eligibility.

The latest court order in favorite of the athletes over the NCAA came down after Michigan State already finalized its roster, adding freshman Ethan Taylor and transfer Anton Bonke to the frontcourt. That left no room for Kohler's return.

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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Michigan State hoops transfer Jaxon Kohler chooses new college team

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