Texas lands commitment from former TCU standout David Punch out of transfer portal

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Texas lands commitment from former TCU standout David Punch out of transfer portal

Texas lands commitment from former TCU standout David Punch out of transfer portal

Punch will join Sean Miller's program after leading the Horned Frogs in points, rebounds and blocks last season.

Texas lands commitment from former TCU standout David Punch out of transfer portal

Punch will join Sean Miller's program after leading the Horned Frogs in points, rebounds and blocks last season.

The Texas Longhorns have just landed a major in-state transfer, securing a commitment from former TCU standout David Punch. The 6-foot-7 forward announced his move to Austin on Sunday, giving head coach Sean Miller a foundational piece for his second season.

Punch isn't traveling far, but his impact could be huge. Coming off a sophomore year where he led the Horned Frogs in scoring (14.1 PPG), rebounding (6.8 RPG), and blocks (1.9 BPG), he was one of the most sought-after big men in the portal. His all-around game earned him All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honors and was instrumental in TCU's NCAA Tournament run, highlighted by a 16-point, 13-rebound double-double in a win over Ohio State.

For Miller and the Longhorns, Punch represents more than just stats; he's a proven competitor from a powerhouse conference who can immediately anchor the frontcourt. His arrival signals Texas's serious intent to compete in the SEC.

The momentum in Austin didn't stop with Punch. The Longhorns also secured a commitment from Colorado guard Isaiah Johnson, a dynamic scorer who averaged 16.9 points and broke his school's freshman scoring record. Together, these two transfers provide an instant infusion of talent and experience, setting the stage for an exciting new era of Texas basketball.

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