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It’s no longer just speculation—Kentucky is making serious moves in the 2025 transfer portal, and the Wildcats’ latest haul may be their strongest in years. After a rollercoaster 2024 season that left fans hungry for a return to dominance, both the basketball and football programs have made aggressive portal pushes that could change everything. Could 2025 be the year Kentucky breaks through? Let’s break it down by sport. Basketball: Mark Pope Is Building a Contender New head coach Mark Pope has wasted no time putting his stamp on the program. His mission? Build a roster with experience, grit, and high-level…
Brandon Garrison, the only McDonald’s All-American on Mark Pope’s first Kentucky roster, has quickly become a cornerstone in the Wildcats’ rebuild — and it’s all going according to plan. A year ago, Garrison was fresh off a strong freshman season at Oklahoma State, where he started 29 of 32 games and drew NBA buzz with his size, athleticism, and shot-blocking. When Pope took over Kentucky’s program, Garrison was one of the most exciting additions, viewed as a future star and possibly a one-and-done NBA prospect. Now, under Pope’s leadership, Garrison isn’t just living up to expectations — he’s redefining them.…
The Duke Blue Devils have landed one of the most impactful players in the transfer portal—Cedric Coward, formerly of Washington State. Despite finishing the 2024–25 season with an impressive 35-4 record and a Final Four appearance, Duke faces a major roster shake-up. Several key players—Cooper Flagg, Tyrese Proctor, Kon Knueppel, and Khaman Maluach—have declared for the 2025 NBA Draft, leaving significant holes in the lineup. However, head coach Jon Scheyer quickly made moves to retool the team, with Coward becoming a central piece of Duke’s plans for next season. Coward recently explained why he chose to transfer from Washington State…
The Duke Blue Devils wrapped up an impressive college basketball season under head coach Jon Scheyer, finishing with a 35–4 record. Their strong campaign included wins over top programs like Alabama, Arizona, and Baylor, an ACC Tournament championship, and a Final Four appearance, where they eventually fell to Houston. Leading the charge was freshman phenom Cooper Flagg, who has now declared for the 2025 NBA Draft. Flagg wasn’t just a force on the court—he also stunned fans with his success off it. Duke recently announced that Flagg earned a spot on the 2024–25 All-ACC Academic Team, which honors student-athletes who…
As the Duke Blue Devils prepare for another season, there’s a buzz surrounding the program like never before. Coach Jon Scheyer’s strategy of utilizing the transfer portal has proven to be a game-changer, and now, Duke’s roster is loaded with fresh talent that could propel the Blue Devils to the top of college basketball. While the Blue Devils have long been known for their recruiting prowess, this season marks a shift in their approach. With the transfer portal providing an opportunity for instant impact players, Scheyer has strategically added several high-impact transfers that fit perfectly into his vision for the…
The NBA revealed on Tuesday that 106 players have filed as early entry candidates for the 2025 NBA Draft, set to take place June 25-26 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Among them is Duke freshman guard Isaiah Evans — a name that might surprise fans, considering he recently announced he’ll return for a second season in Durham. Evans appears to be using the early entry window to evaluate his draft stock without fully committing to the professional route. NCAA rules allow players to go through pre-draft workouts and still retain eligibility, so long as they withdraw from the draft…
Following a successful run to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, Kentucky Wildcats head coach Mark Pope continues to make waves in the offseason. With the transfer portal now closed to new entries, the Wildcats have emerged as one of the most aggressive and effective programs, already assembling a powerful class of incoming talent. Over the weekend, Kentucky officially introduced four new transfer additions to its men’s basketball program: Denzel Aberdeen (Florida) Jaland Lowe (Pittsburgh) Mouhamed Dioubate (Alabama) Kam Williams (Tulane) These additions were revealed through Kentucky Basketball’s official social media channels, underscoring the program’s determination to return to national title…
In a stunning twist that’s shaking up college basketball before the season even tips off, Duke just landed the ultimate portal prize: Cameron Boozer. Yes, that Cameron Boozer—the former five-star phenom, McDonald’s All-American, and son of Duke legend Carlos Boozer—has officially transferred to Durham. After a brief and unexpected stop elsewhere, Boozer has committed to the Blue Devils, and the rest of the ACC is officially on notice. A Shocking Flip That No One Saw Coming Boozer was once thought to be locked in with another top program. Some insiders even suggested he might blaze his own path—avoiding Duke to…
The 2025 NBA Draft declarations are in, the transfer portal deadline has passed, and college basketball’s offseason chaos is finally settling. For the Duke Blue Devils, the dust brings clarity—and a roster that, while retooled, still demands national attention. After a Final Four run and a series of high-profile departures, Duke enters Year 4 under Jon Scheyer with one of the most compelling combinations of returning depth and elite incoming talent in the country. While Duke will look different next season—losing Cooper Flagg, Tyrese Proctor, and Kon Knueppel among others—the pieces still in place, plus a No. 1-ranked recruiting class,…
When Jon Scheyer took over the reins from legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski in 2022, he inherited more than just a team — he inherited a tradition, a culture, and the towering expectations of one of college basketball’s most storied programs. Today, just a few seasons into his tenure, it’s clear: the legacy is in good hands. Stepping Into Big Shoes Replacing a figure as iconic as Coach K was no small task. With over 1,200 wins, five national championships, and decades of dominance, Krzyzewski’s legacy loomed large. But Scheyer, a former Duke captain and national champion in 2010, was uniquely…
