Mizzou defensive end enters transfer portal
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Josh Gray appears to be leaving Columbia through the transfer portal in search of playing opportunities elsewhere.
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Missouri football defensive end Jahkai Lang will enter the transfer portal, he announced via his Instagram account Wednesday.
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College basketball teams — all of which are now in their offseasons after Monday’s national title game — have entered their third week of portal activity. Players have until April 22 to enter the portal, but most who plan to enter have done so.
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Here are next potential Missouri basketball transfer portal options after getting 1st commitThe 2025 transfer portal is just a few days old. After adding its first commit, here are more options Missouri basketball could be in the market for:
The college basketball transfer portal waits for no one — not even March Madness. Like it or not, the portal has been bombarded with entries since the 30-day wi
Missouri women's basketball had an active day in the transfer portal, adding Kentucky guard Saniah Tyler and losing guard Ashton Judd.
Coach Dennis Gates Missouri Tigers men’s basketball team has been busy in the transfer portal, picking up its third commit — and second from the portal in the span of 24 hours. UCLA transfer guard Sebastian Mack has committed to Mizzou, as reported first by On3’s Joe Tipton.
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Missouri basketball lands Jefferson City product, Oklahoma center in transfer portal | ReportMissouri basketball reportedly has signed Blair Oaks High product and Oklahoma transfer center Luke Northweather out of the transfer portal.
Mizzou had a ton of success in the transfer portal last season, and Dennis Gates is being aggressive again bringing in a big from Oklahoma.
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Which Missouri Valley Conference players are in the NCAA transfer portal? Here's the listNCAA transfer portal officially opened for business on Monday, March 24, launching what is college basketball's version of free agency. The Missouri Valley Conference was ranked 11th among 31 conferences scored by metric site KenPom.