
Former West Virginia University (WVU) basketball signee Kelvin Odih has officially announced his return to the college basketball scene, declaring on social media that he will continue his career under Jon Hodge, stepping away from his previous connection with Darian DeVries….
Former West Virginia University (WVU) basketball signee Kelvin Odih has officially announced his return to the college basketball scene, declaring on social media that he will continue his career under Jon Hodge, stepping away from his previous connection with Darian DeVries.
Odih, a promising forward known for his athleticism and defensive versatility, initially committed to WVU as part of their 2023 recruiting class. However, following the departure of Bob Huggins and a period of program transition, Odih’s future at the school became uncertain. He eventually stepped away from the Mountaineers and, more recently, made headlines by parting ways with new head coach Darian DeVries.
Now, the 6-foot-7 standout is making another shift—this time reuniting with Jon Hodge, who previously coached him at the high school or prep level and played a major role in his early development.
In a statement shared across his social media platforms, Odih expressed both excitement and gratitude.
“After careful thought and discussions with my family and mentors, I’ve decided to move forward with Coach Jon Hodge,” he wrote. “Coach Hodge believed in me from the beginning, and I’m ready to finish what we started. Thank you to everyone who’s supported me through this journey.”
The announcement was met with enthusiasm from fans and coaches familiar with Odih’s potential. Hodge, known for his player-first approach and development-driven coaching style, has been instrumental in shaping several college prospects. His connection with Odih appears to be built on trust and a shared vision for the forward’s future.
While specific details regarding Odih’s next destination under Hodge remain unclear, the announcement suggests that Odih is seeking stability and familiarity after a tumultuous year. His decision to walk away from DeVries—a coach with a strong reputation and now leading WVU’s program—marks a bold move, but one that underscores Odih’s desire for a system that aligns better with his personal and athletic goals.
Sources close to the situation indicate that Odih had been weighing his options carefully over recent weeks, considering multiple programs before opting to return to a coach who understands his strengths and aspirations.
With his skillset—rim protection, rebounding, and a developing offensive game—Odih is expected to make an immediate impact wherever he lands. Coaches familiar with his play describe him as a high-motor, high-upside forward with untapped potential, especially in a system that allows freedom and structured growth.
As the 2025-2026 season approaches, all eyes will be on Odih to see how he builds on his past momentum and overcomes the setbacks of the previous year. If his latest decision proves anything, it’s that he’s ready to take charge of his own path—on and off the court.
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