After two years at Texas Tech and six years total at the collegiate level, Devan Cambridge was granted a 7th year of eligibility from the NCAA due to medical hardship. In his two seasons at Lubbock, Cambridge appeared in just 14 games as he battled through a knee injury.
According to On3’s Joe Tipton, Cambridge is set to visit Ohio State next week.
After being granted a 7th year of eligibility from the NCAA last week, Texas Tech transfer Devan Cambridge tells @On3sports he’s visiting Pitt on Wednesday and Ohio State next Monday. He says he’s also considering a trip to Mississippi State. https://t.co/8nOKzq18Axhttps://t.co/Jw6w8T0pCTpic.twitter.com/Wbdfz5Lk43
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) May 13, 2025
Listed at 6-6, 210-pounds, the veteran guard has had quite the journey so far. He was listed as a three-star prospect coming out of high school by 247Sports, and he was considered to be the No. 6 overall player from the state of Arizona. He would ultimately sign with Auburn where he would appear in 91 games in three seasons. After his third year with Auburn, Cambridge transferred to Arizona State for a single season, appearing in 35 games. From there, Cambridge entered the portal once again and landed with Texas Tech…