Thomas Haugh returns to Florida, calls college basketball a golden time for players
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 1, 2026, 10:52 PM
Last updated Jul 1, 2026
Thomas Haugh has chosen to return to the Florida Gators for another season, despite being projected as a potential lottery pick in the NBA Draft. He cites unfinished business and the current of college basketball, influenced by NIL opportunities, as key reasons for his decision. Haugh views the ongoing changes as a positive for athletes, likening the college experience to that of a professional league. After a season where he averaged 17.1 points and 6.1 rebounds, he aims to help lead Florida back to championship glory. Conversations with teammates and a commitment to improvement factored into his choice to put his NBA aspirations on hold.
- •Haugh averaged 17.1 points and 6.1 rebounds last season.
- •He opted to return to Florida after discussions with teammates.
- •Haugh describes the current era as a 'golden time' for college players.
- •He aims to chase another NCAA title with the Gators.
- 10:52 PMYahoo Sports — Thomas Haugh calls modern era of college basketball ‘golden time’ for players
"Despite projections as a potential lottery pick in the NBA Draft, Thomas Haugh opted to run it back at Florida this year. It was a notable move in the NIL era, and he could reportedly be in for a big payday, too. Haugh cited unfinished business as a major reason he chose to come back, […]
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