Big Ten Basketball: Ranking of top 20 incoming transfers for 2024-25 season
By Brad Schultz
14. Vladislav Goldin (Michigan)
2023-24 season at Florida Atlantic: 15.7 PPG | 6.9 RPG | 1.9 BPG | 67.3 FG%
The former Florida Atlantic star follows May to Michigan after a successful career with Florida Atlantic, where helped lead the program to two NCAA Tournaments, including a run to the Final Four in 2023. Goldin isn't a very versatile scorer with most of his points coming from the paint, but he knows May's system well and will be a tough match near the basket with his menacing 7-foot-1-inch frame.
13. Great Osobor (Washington)
2023-24 season at Utah State: 17.7 PPG | 9.0 RPG | 2.8 APG | 57.7 FG% | 21.4 3PT%
Osobor follows head coach Danny Sprinkle over from Utah State with the hopes of revitalizing a struggling Washington program that hasn't been to postseason play since 2019. Osobor has played under Sprinkle for his entire college career, first with Montana State and then with the Aggies, with whom he took to the NCAA Tournament in 2024.
Hailing from Bradford, England, Osobor is known for using all of his 6-foot-8-inch frame in the post as a scorer or to body defenders in the paint. He doesn't really take many three-pointers, but isn't shy to take mid-range jumpers. If he can carry over his game to the Big Ten, than he could quickly become one of the best players in the conference and give this Husky squad a major boost in Sprinkle's first year.