Former Gophers point guard Kevin Dorsey says no decision yet on new school

Former Gophers point guard Kevin Dorsey, who was suspended at the end of last season, denied a report that he will transfer to Colorado State.

August 15, 2016 at 6:25PM
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Kevin Dorsey (Brian Stensaas — Associated Press file/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Former Gophers point guard Kevin Dorsey, who was suspended to end the 2015-16 season, tweeted Monday that he hasn't made a decision on where to transfer.

CBSSports.com reported early Monday morning that Dorsey committed to Colorado State.

Dorsey averaged 6.8 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists last season as a freshman. The former four-star recruit missed the final four games last season after he was suspended for a sex video posted on his social media accounts. He was reinstated in late March before requesting a transfer a week later.

The 6-foot Maryland native will have three years of eligibility remaining after sitting out the 2016-17 season.

Dorsey would be the second Minnesota transfer to play for Colorado State coach Larry Eustachy, who coached Colton Iverson to All-Mountain West Conference honors in 2012-13.

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