2025 Transfer Portal Watch


He only played a total of 43 minutes over 8 games for Miami, with several DNPs, before transferring to Iowa (who had recruited him previously). Miami was really bad, too, so it's a little concerning he couldn't get on the floor. If he weren't from MN...
Played in 8/14 games as a freshman for Miami before transfering, not a lot of minutes but hardly shocking. He was touted out of high school, he's absolutely worth a flier.
 

Then I'm misinterpreting what's meant by "as a prospect" on their website.
He was a 3 star per 247's own ranking which is what they use for the "as a prospect" section once someone enters the portal. The composite takes into account all the major recruiting rankers so Rivals, On3, etc, which makes it the standard. In that he was a 4 star as shown in the picture attached. You have to switch back to his high school page to see it.
 

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Transferred there mid-season after Miami coach left mid-year so was ineligible, now transfering again after Fran was fired.
So likely to Penn. As a Grace grad, he probably doesn’t even need to apply to the Ivy League. Automatic admission. 😂
 

have to enter by April 22nd . Can sign anytime.
Pretty sure if you don't enter by April 22nd you can still transfer but you won't officially be in the transfer portal which makes it known to teams that you are open to being recruited.
 


Pretty sure if you don't enter by April 22nd you can still transfer but you won't officially be in the transfer portal which makes it known to teams that you are open to being recruited.
So no limitations whatsoever. I get it.
 


Unless Mr. Lee’s is an obvious high major player with professional talent, If I was his parent I would be very unhappy that my son wants to transfer from Princeton. An Ivy League grad has a great resume to start an exciting and rewarding and well paid career in any field he chooses. But planning on a professional basketball career is dicey at best. If he is a good player he can still try the pro route once he graduates. You can never take away his Ivy League degree, but he could blow out a knee at the first practice at his new school. I wish him well, but ……
It seemed to work out ok for Danny Wolf, a transfer from Yale to Michigan.
 

Unless Mr. Lee’s is an obvious high major player with professional talent, If I was his parent I would be very unhappy that my son wants to transfer from Princeton. An Ivy League grad has a great resume to start an exciting and rewarding and well paid career in any field he chooses. But planning on a professional basketball career is dicey at best. If he is a good player he can still try the pro route once he graduates. You can never take away his Ivy League degree, but he could blow out a knee at the first practice at his new school. I wish him well, but ……
Considering he's a junior, and an athlete who stay mostly year round taking classes, I'd bet good money he's already got a degree and is doing this because of that.
 









Played in 8/14 games as a freshman for Miami before transfering, not a lot of minutes but hardly shocking. He was touted out of high school, he's absolutely worth a flier.
Why is it hardly shocking? Miami was a terrible, terrible team - 2nd worst of all P5 - and he couldn't crack *that* rotation. For a supposedly "touted" player, that's a big ol' red flag - he wasn't good enough for *that* team. Once MN gets their starters signed and he hasn't found a spot yet by that time, then *maybe* take a flier. Not absolutely.

Severe case of one of us disease clouds clear-eyed judgement.
 

Played in 8/14 games as a freshman for Miami before transfering, not a lot of minutes but hardly shocking. He was touted out of high school, he's absolutely worth a flier.
This year's portal just reminds me of how inept our in-state recruiting has been recently. We Gopherholers are excited about the luring of Omot, the possibility of getting Johnson-Arigu, the dream of acquiring Holloman and Heide, and the 'chance' that Freitag or Kapke might join the team. ALL of them were available when they played HS hoops in Minnesota. Personally, I don't want Freitag (not a good cultural or position fit) or Kapke (not impressed), and think that Holloman will be an unfulfilled dream but...let's look at the list of players from Minnesota who are relevant and are (if in the portal) or would have been (if not in the portal) available in the last 5 years...Tschetter (2021), McAndrew (2024), Chatman (2023), Winter (2023), Watson (2022), Robison (2024), Omot (2024), Johnson-Arigu (2024), Jefferson (2022), King (2022), Chavis (2024), Mekonnen (2024), Aligbe (2022)...and that doesn't even count Dainja and Walton who may be out of eligibility (who knows these days) but could have helped the past 3-5 years. Throw in Ahneman and Thompson (2025) and it is clear we could have been a great team!
 


This year's portal just reminds me of how inept our in-state recruiting has been recently. We Gopherholers are excited about the luring of Omot, the possibility of getting Johnson-Arigu, the dream of acquiring Holloman and Heide, and the 'chance' that Freitag or Kapke might join the team. ALL of them were available when they played HS hoops in Minnesota. Personally, I don't want Freitag (not a good cultural or position fit) or Kapke (not impressed), and think that Holloman will be an unfulfilled dream but...let's look at the list of players from Minnesota who are relevant and are (if in the portal) or would have been (if not in the portal) available in the last 5 years...Tschetter (2021), McAndrew (2024), Chatman (2023), Winter (2023), Watson (2022), Robison (2024), Omot (2024), Johnson-Arigu (2024), Jefferson (2022), King (2022), Chavis (2024), Mekonnen (2024), Aligbe (2022)...and that doesn't even count Dainja and Walton who may be out of eligibility (who knows these days) but could have helped the past 3-5 years. Throw in Ahneman and Thompson (2025) and it is clear we could have been a great team!
Instate recruiting has been bad ever since Minnesota started producing multiple high major players. Not a secret. Will be even harder now that there will be fewer opportunities for younger players.
 

Pretty much. Said in another post, there are rules still but the enforcement of those rules seems to be virtually nonexistent.
"you _must_ complete the Notification of Transfer process and have your name added to the NCAA Transfer Portal by your school's Compliance Officer." to transfer schools

but as you typed, might not be enforced. Does make me wonder if its not mandatory why enter the portal with a "do not contact"
 



He was a 3 star per 247's own ranking which is what they use for the "as a prospect" section once someone enters the portal. The composite takes into account all the major recruiting rankers so Rivals, On3, etc, which makes it the standard. In that he was a 4 star as shown in the picture attached. You have to switch back to his high school page to see it.
Always round up!!
 


Here come the swarm of "Obviously Niko didn't want Heide" posts.
 

Here come the swarm of "Obviously Niko didn't want Heide" posts.
What has made you so jaded, angry and vitriolic? Literally nothing has happened and your immediate reaction is to talk about people coping. It's just such an odd way to be a fan and I feel bad for you about it.
 

Here come the swarm of "Obviously Niko didn't want Heide" posts.
Your constant shtick is so exhausting. It was surely that "Niko didn't want Heide" and no other factors like how much he was offered to play, whether or not he even wanted to come here, etc etc.
 

Some buzz of Heide getting more than we were willing to pay.
Texas is a pig when it comes to $$ available for NIL. Their Texas 1 Fund just surpassed $1B. Even if they treat it like an endowment and use 5% earnings each year, that is $50M to deal with. Granted, FB gets most of it, but the scraps for other sports are more than most schools.
 








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