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Javon Bess is leaving Michigan State, but it's not yet clear where he'll be going.

(Mike Mulholland | MLive)

EAST LANSING -- Javon Bess' college situation may not be settled after all.

The Michigan State transfer has decommitted from Akron less than a week after offering his commitment, according to a Friday report from 270 Hoops, a Columbus-based recruiting website.

Bess, who announced his transfer in late March after two seasons in East Lansing, committed to the Zips on Sunday, according to multiple reports. He chose Akron, an in-state MAC school for the Columbus native, over St. Louis, but never acknowledged the commitment on social media and didn't sign paperwork with the school.

Now, Bess is back on the market for where to spend his final two years of eligibility.

Bess started the first 13 games of the year for the Spartans, but his playing time dwindled as the season went on. He finished the year averaging 2.9 points per game in 11 minutes per game.

Bess is one of two players to transfer from Michigan State following the season. Forward Marvin Clark announced his transfer at the same time as Bess, and later signed with St. John's.

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