Top 100 early college basketball transfer portal commitments of 2025 offseason

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95. Jacob Cofie - USC

2024-25 season stats (at Virginia): 7.2 ppg and 4.6 rpg

The former four-star prospect had a great debut at Virginia, scoring in double figures in his first three games. Cofie’s production did drop off later on, but he still managed to have a 17-point outing against Notre Dame. At USC’s rebuilding frontcourt, Cofie could be a breakout candidate to watch.

94. Dishon Jackson - Pittsburgh

2024-25 season stats (at Iowa State): 8.5 ppg and 5.1 rpg

The 6’10 started started 33 games as the Cyclones starting center, shooting 58% from the field and 18 mpg. Jackson had a few double-doubles, including 10 points and 15 rebounds in the Big 12 Tournament versus Cincinnati. He gives Pittsburgh a potential upgrade over last year’s starter, Cameron Corhen, at least on the defensive and rebounding side of things.

93. JJ White - Baylor

2024-25 season stats (at Omaha): 13.7 ppg and 4.0 apg

The 6’2 guard was an all-league performer in the Summit this past season, leading the Mavericks in passing, while shooting 44% from three-point range. White had seven games of 20+ points in the second half of the season, including a career-high 35 at Oral Robers. He’ll replace Rob Wright and Jeremy Roach as the next ball-handler for the Bears.

92. Corey Chest - Ole Miss

2024-25 season stats (at Ole Miss): 6.1 ppg and 6.6 rpg

The 6’8 forward started 19 games as a freshman this past season, shooting 60% from the field and producing four double-doubles. Chest had a season-high 12 points and 18 rebounds on the road at Alabama, his best game of his young career. He remains in the SEC, set to replace Jaemyn Brakefield in the Rebels’ frontcourt.

91. Langston Love - Georgetown

2024-25 season stats (at Baylor): 8.9 ppg and 2.8 rpg

The former top-50 prospect saw his production dip a bit despite starting 12 of 20 games. Love shot just 39% from the field and 33% from deep but still had six games of 15+ points, including 17 against West Virginia. He gives the Hoyas a veteran shot-maker who can either start or be a 6th Man off the bench.