Indiana Hoosiers loss will be a big gain and Wisconsin Badgers are on stand by as Bosnian prospect Harun Zrno has decided to drop commitment with the Hoosiers.

The 6’6 guard’s agent said the de-commitment stems from the coaching change in the program. Mike Woodson has been fired and immediately replaced him with Darian DeVries.
“His decommitment comes amid a coaching change in Bloomington. Former West Virginia head coach Darian DeVries was introduced as the program’s head coach on Wednesday after the program parted ways with Mike Woodson at the conclusion of the Hoosiers’ 2024-25 season,” On3sports wrote in an exclusive report.
Woodson is said to be the major reason why Zrno chose Indiana despite offers from other major school programs including Wisconsin.

“He doesn’t want to change my game when I get there,” he said back in January.
“He wants to use me the same way I play right now in Bosnia. He wants me to play competitively, use my shot, and read the game.”
Zrno loved Wisconsin Badgers’ system before Indiana
Zrno already made a visit to the University of Wisconsin before announcing his commitment to Indiana. The team is currently busy with their NCAA March Madness campaign.
He actually had great words about head coach Greg Gard and his statement was similar to what he said about Woodson.
“The coaching staff is awesome and the culture they have in the program is amazing. Everyone cares about each other and culture really stands out,” he said.

Right now, it is unknown where his next college team will be but the competition is tough.
Among those who made offers to him are Creighton, Virginia, Gonzaga, Rutgers, Georgia Tech, and Kansas State.
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