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Illinois, Louisville and the biggest winners in the transfer portal so far

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Illinois, Louisville and the biggest winners in the transfer portal so far

As soon as the maize and blue confetti fell on Michigan after a rousing championship victory over UConn, college basketball’s transfer portal chaos began. There isn’t really much time for reflection in the modern college hoops landscape. Dusty May was on the phone with recruits the morning after his team cut down the nets.

So far, plenty of noteworthy players have already changed allegiances for the 2026-27 season. Here are the programs who have gained the most in the early going.

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Illinois Fighting Illini

Stefan Vaaks, Providence | Eric Canha-Imagn Images

Incoming: Stefan Vaaks

Illinois landed one of the transfer portal’s top prizes in former Providence wing Stefan Vaaks. The sophomore from Estonia – a Baltic, not Balkan, nation, but close enough – made waves for the Friars last season, averaging 15.8 points and 3.2 assists on .403/.350/.839 splits. He gets up 3s at high volume (8.4 attempts per game) and functions as a legitimate playmaker on the wing, with the sort of high feel, mistake-free style (14.8 TO%) Brad Underwood and the Illini value.

Vaaks is not without his shortcomings. He’s a poor positional rebounder and a net-negative defender, with a dire need to add strength and operate with more physicality. That said, Illinois has a few bruisers who can hopefully mask Vaaks on that end of the floor. Rebounding was not a problem for the Illini last season.

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With Keaton Wagler going pro and Ben Humrichous graduating, the Illini needed someone to fill it up from the perimeter. Vaaks is a damn near ideal candidate. Just ask his new teammate, David Mirkovic.

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