
Harrow, who started 24 games for Kentucky this last season, transferred home to Atlanta for family reasons.
Harrow averaged 9.9 points and 2.8 assists as a redshirt-sophomore last year for the Wildcats.
“I am really excited for Ryan and his family,” Georgia State coach Ron Hunter said. “There is no doubt this will be a huge boost for our team as Ryan is an extremely talented player. He has been working hard not knowing if he would be eligible or not and I have no doubt will work even harder now knowing that he will get to play this season.”
As for Smith, the 6-2 guard left FIU for Minnesota to follow coach Richard Pitino.
He started 31 of 32 games for the Golden Panthers and was named Third Team All-Sun Belt Conference after averaging 14.1 points and 2.7 rebounds per game. His 451 points scored last season are the eighth-most in the history of Florida International basketball.
“We are certainly excited that the NCAA has approved the waiver for Malik,” Pitino said. “He is a great addition to the roster given his skills and his invaluable knowledge of how we run our program.”
Kane, 6-4 guard who averaged 15.1 points and 7.0 assists, received his graduate degree from Marshall and can play immediately at Iowa State, according to ESPN.com.