The Cowboys have their first addition of the offseason.
After visiting Stillwater, Florida International transfer Arturo Dean announced his commitment to OSU on Wednesday. Dean has the potential to be one of the first starting guards under Lutz at OSU.
As a sophomore, he averaged 13.4 points, 5.1 rebounds and four assists. Dean also improved dramatically as a 3-point shooter, going from 20% as a freshman to 30.2% last season. Dean’s ability to create live-ball turnovers could make him a perfect fit for Lutz’s system. Lutz is known for having one of the fastest-paced offensive attacks in the country, and having someone who can manufacture transition opportunities is perfect. FIU ranked 32nd in pace last season, so Dean has experience in a similar system.
Last season, Dean also made his second straight Conference USA All-Defense team and made the All-Conference USA third team.
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