Per Mike Rhoades, Kanye Clary is no longer with the team. In his weekly press conference, Rhoades mentioned it was a “coach’s decision” to “move on” from the guard.
Clary was the leading scorer on the team, averaging 16.7 points per game, and had seen his three-point shot increase to 37.7 percent on the year. He was also averaging 2.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 1 steal per game.
Rhoades gave no reason for the dismissal, but Clary was conspicuously not with the team at Nebraska. He missed some games with injury during the three-game winning streak, then, when he came back, he saw his role reduced from what he had at the beginning of the season (he didn’t start for a number of those games).