Transfer portal season in college basketball moved fast in 2026. The spring window opened on April 7 and closed on April 21, and in those 15 days, programs across the country reshaped their rosters. Every major move is now live and trackable on RallyFuel.
Below are some of the biggest names to enter the college basketball transfer portal, their production, where they landed, and how fans can back athletes directly through fan-powered NIL.

The RallyFuel Royale: how fan-powered NIL works
When you fuel an athlete on RallyFuel, you enter the RallyFuel Royale, a live competition between school fanbases. Your fuel becomes an official NIL deal if your school wins the Royale for that athlete. If it does not, you get a full refund.
Backing a transfer portal athlete on RallyFuel is not just support, it is a direct way to create momentum for your school in the NIL era, with built-in refund protection if deal conditions are not met.
Top transfer portal players live on RallyFuel
Flory Bidunga
Kansas to University of Louisville
Forward – 6’10” – 235 lbs – Entered Apr 7 – Committed Apr 12 – Sophomore – ACC
- PPG: 13.3
- RPG: 8.97
- APG: 1.5
- FG%: 64%
From Kinshasa, DRC, Bidunga went from a complementary piece at Kansas to one of the most coveted big men in the country. He committed to Louisville just five days after entering the portal, signaling how aggressively the Cardinals pursued him.
Fuel Flory Bidunga on RallyFuel
John Blackwell
Wisconsin to Duke University
Guard #25 – 6’4″ – 203 lbs – Entered Apr 6 – Committed Apr 21 – Junior – Big Ten
- PPG: 19.1
- RPG: 5.06
- APG: 2.3
- FG%: 43%
Blackwell entered the transfer portal after the title game and committed to Duke 15 days later. His profile is already updated, and Duke fans can begin fueling immediately.
Fuel John Blackwell on RallyFuel
Moustapha Thiam
Cincinnati to University of Michigan
Center – 7’2″ – 250 lbs – Sophomore – Big Ten – Dakar, Senegal
- PPG: 12.8
- RPG: 7.13
- BLK/G: 1.61
Michigan added Thiam to a frontcourt that already had size and depth. For fans following transfer portal impact, this is one of the most important interior additions of the offseason.
Fuel Moustapha Thiam on RallyFuel
Juke Harris
Wake Forest – destination undecided
Guard #2 – 6’7″ – 200 lbs – Entered Apr 7 – Sophomore – ACC – Salisbury, NC
- PPG: 21.4
- RPG: 6.54
- APG: 1.9
- FG%: 44.4%
Harris remains one of the most interesting undecided names in the transfer portal. Schools will keep watching his next move, while fan momentum can shape perception in real time.
Milan Momcilovic
Iowa State – transfer portal plus NBA Draft evaluation
Forward #22 – 6’8″ – 225 lbs – Junior – Big 12 – Pewaukee, WI
- PPG: 16.9
- RPG: 3.11
- APG: 1.0
- FG%: 50.6%
Momcilovic shot over 50% from the field while averaging nearly 17 points, making him one of the most significant portal-or-pro decisions in college basketball this spring.
Fuel Milan Momcilovic on RallyFuel
Transfer portal tracker: follow every 2026 athlete in one place
These names are only the headliners. RallyFuel’s transfer portal tracker lets fans follow athletes by sport, conference, position, and portal status.
It is built around action, not just headlines: fans can support athletes heading to their school, with refund protection if conditions are not met.
See the full 2026 Transfer Portal on RallyFuel
The bigger picture: fan-powered NIL is here
Fans are no longer just spectators. Through RallyFuel, supporters can back athletes before the season starts and before the jersey is even printed.
The RallyFuel Royale model means fuel activates as an NIL deal only when your school wins the athlete race. If not, every dollar is refunded.
The transfer portal window is closed. The fueling race is just beginning.
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