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College basketball transfer portal: Top players headed to the SEC

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The college basketball transfer portal is winding down, with nearly all of the country’s top players having committed or signed with the school of their choosing. A few holdouts remain — namely those who are currently testing the NBA Draft waters over the next few weeks — but the excitement of the portal season is now largely over. The focus now turns to which schools improved their rosters over a season ago the most, and ultimately how they’ll fare next year.

For the SEC, it was another impressive portal showing with Texas , Tennessee , Texas A&M , Vanderbilt and Missouri bringing in particularly strong classes. As the offseason rolls on and players report to their new teams next month for summer works, On3 looks at the top transfers coming to the SEC next season. [$19.

99 gets you a FULL year of On3 | Rivals national coverage] G Juke Harris – Tennessee On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking : No. 4 Previous School : Wake Forest A scoring machine on the wing last season, Harris poured in 21. 4 points, 6.

5 rebounds and 1. 9 assists on the way to All-ACC honors and the ACC’s Most Improved Player award. But he opted to enter his name into both the portal and the NBA Draft process after the season, making him one of the biggest question marks in free agency.

However, earlier this month he opted to fully withdraw from the draft and is headed to be part of a major roster overhaul in Knoxville. G PJ Haggerty – Texas A&M On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking : No. 8 Previous School : Kansas State Texas A&M will be Haggerty’s fifth school in as many years after previous one-year stops at K-State (2025-26), Memphis (2024-25), Tulsa (2023-24) and TCU (2022-23), where he redshirted as a true freshman.

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