
“Unveiling the 2024 Transfer Portal Dominators: Who’s Rising and Who’s Falling in the College Basketball Power Play?”
As the college basketball season gears up on November 4, a palpable buzz fills the air, and it’s not just from the thrill of game day. This year, the landscape of collegiate hoop is set to undergo a seismic shift, largely thanks to the ever-evolving transfer portal. With numerous players swapping universities, teams nationwide are racing to assemble rosters that could either make or break their season, reflecting a blend of fresh talent and seasoned experience.
In the wake of finalizing the 2024 basketball transfer rankings, there are five pivotal storylines that fans should keep a close eye on. These developments promise to reshape expectations and could influence everything from championship aspirations to rivalries. So, whether you’re a die-hard supporter or a casual viewer, there’s plenty to discuss—let’s dive into the major highlights that will define this season!
He quickly went to work to remake his roster and landed a trio of talented perimeter players in junior wings AJ Storr from Wisconsin and Rylan Griffen from Alabama, and brought home senior guard Zeke Mayo from South Dakota State.SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH KANSAS FANS AT JAYHAWKSLANT.COMFormer Vanderbilt and Rice wing Noah Shelby also transferred in and is expected to redshirt.© Chris Day/The Commercial Appeal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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FINAL FOUR VARIETY
The programs that participated in last season’s Final Four entered the offseason with different philosophies.FINAL 2024 HOOPS TRANSFER PORTAL RANKINGSNational runner-up Purdue didn’t add any players in the portal, and instead have five freshmen arriving.Xavier junior transfer Desmond Claude was a major addition to the backcourt, along with senior guard Clark Stajchert from Pennsylvania, sophomore wing Wesley Yates and shooter Bryce Pope from California-San Diego.KU landed additional backcourt help with Northern Illinois high-scoring point guard David Coit, a senior, and senior combo guard Shakeel Moore from Mississippi State.
NEW COACHES, NEW ROSTERS
Senior power forward Saint Thomas from Northern Colorado, combo forward Terrance Williams from Michigan, small forward Chibuzo Agbo from Boise State and Yale forward Matt Knowling, along with sophomore forward Kevin Patton fortify the frontcourt.© Rich Janzaruk/Herald-Times / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesSenior J’Vonne Hadley from Colorado and senior forward Aboubacar Traore are joined by a quartet of post players. Louisville brought in senior Kasean Pryor from South Florida, senior Noah Waterman from BYU, sophomore James Scott from College of Charleston and senior Frank Anselem-Ibe from Georgia for the post. Additionally, BYU senior center Aly Khalifa is expected to redshirt.Rice and Carlyle gave a tease of what could happen when they played each other Jan. 19, 2024, at Stanford. Rice hit five 3-pointers and had 35 points and eight assists in a 89-75 win over the Cardinal and Carlyle had 31 points, three assists and three 3-pointers.© Matt Stone/Courier Journal/USA Today Network / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesThe intertwining reshaping of rosters at Kentucky, Arkansas and USC, along with Louisville starting over from scratch, dominated headlines in the spring. Kentucky finished with the No. 1 transfer class, followed by Kansas State, USC, Louisville and Indiana.USC tried to add two of everything, which led to senior centers Josh Cohen from UMass and Rashaun Agee from Bowling Green.Ballo is ranked No. 6, Carlyle is No. 8, Rice is No. 24 and Hatton is No. 160 in the Rivals.com transfer rankings. The group does a little bit of everything, and the six-man class collectively averaged 56.2 points per game last year.Indiana needed to do a renovation of its house last spring after going 19-14 overall and 10-10 in the Big Ten, and missing out on the NCAA Tournament.MORE TRANSFER PORTAL: Latest news | Transfer search | Transfer Team Ranking | Football Player Ranking | Basketball Player RankingThe aforementioned Edwards will be joined on the perimeter by Wisconsin senior point guard transfer Chucky Hepburn, junior guard Koren Johnson from Washington and a pair of Kelsey’s former guards at College of Charleston Reyne Smith and Kobe Rodgers.
WE ARE THE NO. 1 TEAM
UConn, the reigning national champs, proved judicious by adding Michigan center transfer Tarris Reed and St. Mary’s combo guard Aidan Mahaney. Reed is ranked No. 35 overall and averaged 9.0 points and 7.2 rebounds as a sophomore for the Wolverines, and Mahaney is No. 43 after averaging 13.9. points and 2.6 assists per game for the Gaels.Louisville went 8-24 overall and 3-17 in the ACC and hired new coach Pat Kelsey, who inherited zero players. The Cardinals landed one freshman in Khani Rooths, and filled out the rest of the roster with transfers.The college basketball season kicks off Nov. 4 and, thanks to the transfer portal, rosters across the country will look completely different than they did last season.Kentucky relied on one-and-done freshmen under Calipari, but now have battle-tested older players. UK landed senior center Amari Williams from Drexel, senior power forwards Andrew Carr from Wake Forest and Ansley Almonor of Fairleigh Dickinson, senior wings Jaxson Robinson from BYU and sharp-shooter Koby Brea from Dayton, senior point guard Kerr Kriisa from West Virginia and senior guard Lamont Butler from San Diego State. Add in junior shooting guard Otega Oweh from Oklahoma and sophomore post player Brandon Garrison and every box got checked.Early returns have been promising. Haggerty had 24 points, nine rebounds and three assists in a 84-76 exhibition loss against North Carolina on Oct. 15. He went 8 of 14 from the field and went 7 of 9 at the free-throw line.NC State landed five players in the portal with center Brandon Huntley-Hatfield and wing Michael James from Louisville, forward Dontrez Styles from Georgetown, shooting guard Marcus Hill from Bowling Green and power forward Ismael Diouf of Laval University in Canada. Huntley-Hatfield is ranked No. 33, James is No. 115 and Styles checks in at No. 151.Alabama was aggressive in landing Rutgers starting center Clifford Omoruyi (No. 16), Pepperdine shooter Houston Mallette (No. 68) on the wing, South Florida wing Chris Youngblood (No. 99) and sophomore point guard Aden Holloway (No. 149) from rival Auburn.
RACE FOR NO. 1 TRANSFER PROSPECT
Edwards drained 6 of 11 on 3-pointers and 9 of 14 overall en route to a team-high 24 points during a 106-59 win over Young Harris in an exhibition contest Oct 21. He added three assists, three steals and two rebounds.Haggerty broke out his freshman year for 21.2 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game for Tulsa. He had 20 games of 20-plus points, with a season-high 32 against South Florida on March 9.Indiana coach Mike Woodson went to work and landed Arizona senior center Oumar Ballo, Stanford sophomore guard Kanaan Carlyle, Washington State sophomore point guard Myles Rice, Bellarmine senior center Langdon Hatton, Illinois senior wing Luke Goode and South Carolina State senior center Dallas James.The battle for the Rivals.com top transfer player wasn’t easy, with Tulsa redshirt freshman P.J. Haggerty edging James Madison do-it-all senior guard Terrence Edwards. Haggerty, who has three years of eligibility remaining, transferred to Memphis, and Edwards landed at Louisville.Kansas went 22-10 overall and lost to Gonzaga in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, and that wasn’t acceptable to coach Bill Self.Arkansas coach Eric Musselman left for USC, which then led Kentucky coach John Calipari to leave for the Razorbacks. Kentucky hired alum Mark Pope from BYU. All three hit the portal in a major way.
BIG GROUP FOR CRITICAL SEASON IN BLOOMINGTON
© Kirby Lee-Imagn ImagesArkansas blended some former Kentucky players such as sophomore guard D.J. Wagner, sophomore center Zvonimir Ivisic and junior power forward Adou Thiero, but also landed some star power to go with them. Senior center Jonas Aidoo had a breakout season at Tennessee, and he is joined by former Florida Atlantic standout Johnell Davis, a small forward.Mayo is ranked No. 4 by Rivals.com, Storr is No. 12, Griffen is No. 64 and Coit ranks No. 131. Mayo and Storr combined to average 35.6 points, 9.6 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game last year.Edwards helped lead JMU to the NCAA Tournament and averaged 17.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 3.4 assists per contest. He shot 42.7 percent from the field and 34.3 percent on 3-pointers.Now that the 2024 basketball transfer rankings are final, here are five things to keep an eye on that will impact this season.Ballo had 12.9 points and 10.1 rebounds per contest for Arizona in helping the Wildcats go 27-9.© Matt Krohn-Imagn Images
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