At least, the Mercury seems to think so......
http://www.themercury.com/k-statesports/article.aspx?articleId=3eaea96bd6c44029914b23e2454fa17aBennett 'looking at his options'
Mark Janssen
[email protected]The tallest player in Kansas State history will likely not be a Wildcat in 2007-08.
Jason Bennett, a 7-foot-3 product from Jacksonville's Arlington Country Day High School in Florida, told The Manhattan Mercury Monday afternoon that he is "looking at his options."
For now, Bennett said he was going to focus on his schoolwork, but that he was "... in discussion with my parents on going back closer to home."
Asked whether there was more than a 50-50 chance he would not return to KSU for his sophomore season, Bennett said, "Probably. I've had fun at K-State. I love the fans, but I just don't want to play here."
Bennett said his parents Harley and Darlene always wanted him to attend the University of Florida, but he would also consider other schools in his home state, plus Georgia. This past year, the Bennetts moved from their home in Jacksonville and took up residency in Topeka, so they could watch all of their son's home games in Bramlage Coliseum.
Bennett, who started nine games and played in 27, averaged 1.9 points and 2.6 rebounds per game. Bennett also blocked 50 shots to rank 10th high in KSU history and second high for a single season only behind Gerald Eaker's 56 in 1995-96. His eight blocks against Chicago State was a single game record.
Newly named head coach Frank Martin said he would not comment on Bennett's possible move until he conducted one-on-one meetings with each player during the next couple days.