This offseason, top offensive lineman Esun Tafa has seen interest from recruiters outside of the West region, and this may just be the start.
Over the weekend, the four-star player from Draper (Utah) Corner Canyon kept up his impressive play on the showcase circuit, winning both the OFFA Elite 5v5 linemen competition and the Wasatch Front linemen challenge.
The skilled blocker appears to have an equally significant summer ahead of him.
Schools are still putting a lot of effort into trying to sign four-star wide receiver Talyn Taylor Geneva (Ill.). Talyn Taylor, a four-star receiver from a community high school, has been dominating the offseason. In the 7-on-7 circuit, he’s been a nightmare matchup for defensive backs, and schools are vying for his services.
Four-star receiver Taylor from Geneva (Illinois) Community High School has been dominating the offseason. He has been a problem for defensive backs to match up with in the 7-on-7 league.
The 6-1, 175-pound athlete is the son of Venus Taylor, a former college standout and head coach of softball at North Central College. Being a standout athlete in her own capacity, she undoubtedly gave her kid some excellent bloodlines, since he is already achieving remarkable things at the high school level.
Taylor is able to pursue his recruitment goals almost anywhere. He has received offers from influential people across the nation. He currently has scheduled official visits with three schools, but more will probably be added soon.
College basketball transfer portal team rankings: most recent update places Arkansas at No. 1, dropping Kansas to No.
The top college basketball transfer portal class has a new member.
The college basketball transfer site team rankings have a new No. 1 at the top. Even though the window for new entries is closed, teams are still making significant moves in an attempt to assemble their rosters for the 2024–25 campaign.
With almost 1,900 players signing throughout the 45-day window, this record-breaking transfer cycle featured an abundance of elite quality.
Due to significant roster changes, certain teams are more compelled than others to recruit via the transfer site. The majority of teams that added a lot of players also saw a managerial change and a player exodus through the portal.
Before rosters for the 2024–25 season are finalized and the dust fully settles on a wild transfer window, a lot of movement is anticipated to occur as 17 transfer prospects from the top 100 rankings in this cycle remain uncommitted.
The most recent rankings of the top 20 college basketball transfer portal teams as of Wednesday, May 8, at 3:45 p.m. ET, are shown below:
20. The Cardinals of Louisville — 27.36
19. Hoyas of Georgetown: 27.88
18. Wolfpack from NC State: 27.88
17. Bears of Baylor — 28.10
16. Trojans from USC — 28.97
15. Longhorns of Texas — 29.14
During the most recent window, Texas lost four scholarship players to the transfer portal, but more than made up for it with five arrivals to help contain the damage.One of the top scoring threats in the portal and the biggest haul thus far, the Longhorns selected former Arkansas shooting guard Tramon Mark.Jordan Pope, a former point guard for Oregon State who averaged a team-high 17.6 points and 3.4 assists in the previous season, gives Texas another excellent scoring option.
14. ILLINOIS VS. ILLINI — 29.38
5 transfers through the portal
This previous season, Illinois’ club made it all the way to the Elite Eight, but seven of its top nine scorers left. Thus, head coach Brad Underwood needs to add transfers to the roster. So far, the spring window is ended and the Fighting Illini have recruited five new players, suggesting that the procedure has been successful.Along with former Notre Dame power forward Carey Booth, another top-100 transfer player in this cycle, the group is led by former Arizona point guard and top-40 overall transfer Kylen Boswell.
13. The Ohio State Buckeyes, with 29.61
Transaction gateway commits: 4
Two former McDonald’s All-Americans, Duke power forward Sean Stewart and Kentucky big man Aaron Bradshaw, are scheduled to join Ohio State’s upcoming transfer class.
The former Ohio State shooting guard Meechie Johnson, who is returning to the Buckeyes after spending two seasons at South Carolina, is among the impressive group of recruits that new head coach Jake Diebler assembled from the portal. Following a coaching change in mid-season, Ohio State gained momentum, which they hope to carry over into the 2024–25 season.
12. FRENCH REBELS — 30.03
5 transfers through the portal
Before capturing the biggest haul of the season last week, Ole Miss went on a hot streak with a few commits early in the transfer portal session. Sean Pedulla, a former point guard for Virginia Tech, will play his final year of eligibility in Oxford after posting a career-high 16.4 points per game average.
According to the most recent update, four of the five incoming transfers for head coach Chris Beard and the Rebels are ranked in the top 150. Dre Davis, a former small forward for Seton Hall who shoots 47% from the floor and has more than 1,100 career points, adds another seasoned presence for Ole Miss.
11. 30.40 MISSOURI TIGERS
Transaction gateway commits: 4
Missouri needs to make major squad changes before the 2024–25 season after going winless against SEC opponents and tying its lowest single-season win total of 8 in nearly 60 years.
Five four-star transfers have already committed to the Tigers, including veteran point guard Tony Perkins from Iowa and former Duke power player Mark Mitchell. In addition, third-year head coach Dennis Gates brought in a class of high school recruits ranked in the top 15, which may help Missouri turn things around following a disappointing campaign.
10. 30.55 MEMPHIS TIGERS
Commits via transfer portal: 6
In 2024–2025, Penny Hardaway will be under much more pressure to advance at Memphis. Despite winning at least 20 games in each of his six seasons as head coach at his alma mater, the Tigers have not made it to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 yet.
Tyrese Hunter, a former point guard for Texas, and PJ Haggerty, a former shooting guard for Tulsa, create a potent backcourt duo that might help Memphis step it up with a quality infusion from the transfer portal.
With 21.2 points per game this past season, Haggerty was the second-leading scorer in the American Athletic Conference.
9. BRUINS OF UCLA: 30.99
Commits via transfer portal: 6
UCLA and head coach Mick Cronin worked hard in the transfer window to earn numerous highly valued commitments after the team finished the season with a losing record for the first time in eight years.
The most noteworthy addition is former USC small forward Kobe Johnson, who chose to join the rival Bruins across town. Skyy Clark, a former Louisville standout who is the first of six transfer additions to UCLA since the cycle’s beginning, is another point guard on the way. In addition, the Bruins signed three large power forwards: William Kyle (South Dakota State), Eric Dailey (Oklahoma State), and Tyler Bilodeau (Oregon State).
8. The Wolverines of Michigan — 31.02
Commits via transfer portal: 6
A top-10 transfer portal haul might help the Wolverines start a new era in Ann Arbor and achieve Dusty May’s goal of winning early at Michigan.
Two of the top big men in the NBA this cycle led to a surge of incoming transfers that helped Michigan make a significant push in the last two weeks.
Danny Wolf, a former Yale standout, was the first to sign on, and then Vladislav Goldin, a former 7-foot-1 center from Florida Atlantic, made the decision to follow May to Michigan.
Three transfers with high-major experience were also added by the Wolverines, including Auburn point guard Tre Donaldson and former Ohio State shooting shooter Roddy Gayle Jr.
7. 31.30 ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE
Transaction gateway commits: 4
Alabama’s hopes to make it to the Final Four for the first time in its history this past season were greatly aided by its performance in the transfer portal.
With four incoming transfers thus far, the Crimson Tide aim to replicate that formula of success going into the 2024–25 campaign. Former Rutgers big man Clifford Omoruyi is one of the top transfer centers of the cycle, and head coach Nate Oats and crew were able to sign him.
This past season, the 6-foot-11, 240-pound veteran averaged 10.4 points, 8.3 rebounds, and 2.9 blocks per game. He joins a transfer class from Alabama that already included three exceptional guards.
6. KAYHAWKS: 31.71
3 commitments via the transfer portal
Prior to losing one of its commits, Kansas was ranked among the top 5 teams on the transfer portal. Riley Kugel, a former Florida guard, has decided to reopen his recruitment after receiving interest from other high-major colleges and will not play for the Jayhawks.
Three incoming transfers, including former Wisconsin standout AJ Storr, who is ranked as the cycle’s No. 4 overall transfer prospect, are still locked into positions in the Kansas backcourt.
Storr, a two-time transfer, led the Badgers in scoring this season with 16.8 points per contest. Ryan Griffen, a former sophomore at Alabama who shot 39.2% from three-point range and 45.4% from the field, averaged 11.2 points per game and was a major factor in the team’s run to the Final Four.
5. Kentucky Wildcats: 31.96 points
Commits via transfer portal: 7
When the entry window ended last week, Kentucky was the most popular state on the transfer portal. As they assemble a roster, the Wildcats, led by new head coach Mark Pope, might welcome up to seven transfers.
Former All-American for McDonald’s Brandon Garrison leads Kentucky in scoring. Last season at Oklahoma State, the 6-foot-11, 245-pound big man showed promise as a true freshman.
Two more former Oklahoma players who rank in the top 50 are Lamont Butler Jr., a point guard from San Diego State, and Otega Oweh, a wing from Oklahoma. Lexington’s new chapter is off to a strong start, and there may yet be a huge addition to come.
4. The Mountaineers of West Virginia — 32.03
Commits via transfer portal: 6
After acquiring the greatest point guard in the cycle, West Virginia is ranked among the top 5 teams on the transfer portal under the leadership of new coach Darian DeVries.
For the 2024–2025 season, former Oklahoma State and East Carolina star Jordan Small will stay in the Big 12.The son of the new head coach in Morgantown, Tucker DeVries, the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year, was one of the top early transfers that the Mountaineers signed right away.
With a potent incoming transfer class that is among the best in the Big 12, West Virginia might be positioning itself for early success in the new era.
3. The Red Storm of Saint John — 32.39
Transaction gateway commits: 4
Within the gateway since the window closed last week, St. John’s has taken two significant steps.Just one day after acquiring former Utah point guard Devin Smith, head coach Rick Pitino and the Red Storm got the No. 1 overall transfer prospect in former Seton Hall point guard Kadary Richmond. St. John’s shot up to the top 5 in the transfer team rankings with those arrivals.Richmond finished the previous season averaging 10.1 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game, good for First Team All-Big East recognition. With 7.1 assists per game, Smith was sixth in the country among all Division I players.
2. HOOSIER INDIANA: 33.32
Transaction gateway commits: 4
Head coach Mike Woodson of Indiana has added some much-needed support ahead of the pivotal 2024–25 season. The significant signing for the Hoosiers was former Arizona big man Oumar Ballo, who is ranked as the second-best transfer portal prospect of the cycle.
However, all four of the incoming transfers are ranked within the top 150 players. Ballo gives the Hoosiers a tremendous presence inside, but the squad is strengthened by the arrival of three excellent guards.
Former Washington State combo guard and Pac-12 Freshman of the Year Myles Rice travels to Bloomington with fellow outstanding freshman and Stanford transfer Kanaan Carlyle.Indiana is still looking to add players to its roster.
1. 33.47 for the Arkansas Razorbacks
Transaction gateway commits: 4
Arkansas ascended to the top of the transfer portal team rankings rather quickly. Two of the four incoming transfers, Zvonimir Ivisic and Adou Thiero, are coming from Kentucky and will be joining new head coach John Calipari.
However, former Florida Atlantic standout guard Johnell Davis, who is ranked as the cycle’s third-best transfer overall, is undoubtedly the star of the Arkansas haul.
The Razorbacks still have a lot of work ahead of them to complete their roster for the 2024–25 campaign, but additional assistance from elite transfers may be arriving shortly.