Big South Defensive Player of the Year Juslin Bodo Bodo Commits to Baylor
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High Point forward Juslin Bodo Bodo has committed to head coach Scott Drew and Baylor and becomes the fifth transfer portal addition for the Bears' 2025 class, joining Tennessee wing Cameron Carr, Wyoming guard Obi Agbim, Oregon State forward Michael Rataj and Omaha guard JJ White.
Bodo Bodo, a 7-foot-0, 250-pound athletic big man, averaged 5.3 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game this season. He won Big South Defensive Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons and shot 64% from the field and 54% from the free-throw line.
Originally from Yaounde, Cameroon, Bodo Bodo played in high school at Southern California Academy and was a three-star recruit. He has started 71 games across two seasons at High Point and has two years of eligibility remaining.
Why The Fit Looks Good
Ideally, Baylor bigs can do three things well: rebound, finish at the rim and protect the rim defensively. According to KenPom, Bodo Bodo was No. 1 in the nation in offensive rebounding rate, No. 9 in defensive rebounding rate, No. 65 in field goal percentage and No. 82 in block percentage. He boasts a 130 offensive rating and may be even more valuable on defense. This is the type of pick-up that will be undervalued due to the lack of scoring punch, but it seems to be a perfect fit for what Baylor needs. He boasts a 7-foot-5 wingspan.