Could Texas A&M’s Next Star Already Be Waiting in the Transfer Portal?
As the 2026 college basketball transfer portal swings wide open on April 7, the pressure’s on Texas A&M’s head coach Bucky McMillan as he gears up for year two at the helm. If McMillan’s aiming to punch a ticket back to the NCAA Tournament, he’s got his work cut out — landing five-plus transfers, particularly those who can beef up the frontcourt and bring some serious scoring firepower on the perimeter, is non-negotiable. Sure, senior guard Josh Holloway stands as the only current roster member dipping his toes into the portal so far, but with a handful of names lingering on the edge, McMillan’s juggling the delicate task of holding onto most of his squad while banking on injuries and good fortune, like the return of forward Mackenzie Mgbako, to steady his foundation. What really grabs my attention, though, is former Aggie Bryce Lindsay, whose journey from Texas A&M benchwarmer to James Madison star, then on to Villanova standout, signals he could be the game-changer McMillan desperately needs. With On3 projecting an $8 to $10 million kitty for transfers, the Aggies have a golden chance to make savvy moves and inject some veteran savvy into the fold. The coming weeks? They’re about to get real interesting. LEARN MORE



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