Former Miami (OH) guard Marcus Weathers will visit Colorado State next week, per CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein.

Weathers, who spent his freshman year with the RedHawks, scored 9.9 points and recorded 5.9 rebounds per game this past season. A savvy 6-5 wing, Weathers ranked 12th in the country in FT rate last year, according to KenPom.

Marcus’ brother, Michael Weathers (also a freshman in ‘16-17), announced that he would be transferring from the university. Michael led the RedHawks with a slash line of 16.4/4.3/4.7 and 3.3 steals+blocks per game, good for the Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year award. It is unknown whether Michael and Marcus would be a “package deal” in their respective transfer decisions. Michael also has been tied to Miami FL, St. John’s, George Washington, Creighton, Tulsa, Valparaiso and Boise State, reported by ElevateHoops’ Julius Kim.

With three years of eligibility remaining for the talented brothers, Colorado State head coach Larry Eustachy expects to heavily pursue the Kansas natives. If the meeting goes well with Marcus this week, it could have an impact on whether Michael would also consider transferring to CSU.

The Rams will have to recover from losing two tremendous offensive outlets in Gian Clavell and Emmanuel Omogbo this spring, both of which were seniors this season, combining for 34.0 points and 16.7 rebounds per game.

Under NCAA rules, Marcus and Michael Weathers will have to sit out the 2017-18 season but would return to the floor in ‘18-19.

CSU has one open scholarship to play with for next season, per Verbal Commits.