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Kentucky Basketball Guard Collin Chandler Enters NCAA Transfer Portal
The 6-foot-5 guard averaged 9.7 points and shot 41% from 3-point range this season while controlling his next move.
- On Wednesday, Kentucky guard Collin Chandler entered the NCAA transfer portal with a "Do Not Contact" tag, allowing him to control his recruitment process directly.
- Coach Mark Pope recruited Chandler to BYU before the guard served a two-year mission; Chandler then followed Pope to Kentucky in 2024, appearing in 66 games for the Wildcats.
- During his breakout sophomore season, Chandler started 31 of 36 games and averaged 9.7 points, leading the team by connecting on 41% of his 178 three-point attempts.
- The "Do Not Contact" tag suggests Chandler may already have a preferred destination, with many observers expecting a potential return to his home state of Utah to join the Cougars.
- Marking the seventh Kentucky player to enter the portal this offseason, Chandler leaves a significant vacancy on the perimeter as the Wildcats' roster continues to undergo changes.
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Former BYU commit Collin Chandler will transfer out of Kentucky
·Salt Lake City, United States
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Kentucky basketball guard Collin Chandler enters NCAA transfer portal
Collin Chandler, a key component of Kentucky basketball's lineup in 2025-26, is in the NCAA transfer portal after two seasons in Lexington.
·Cincinnati, United States
Read Full ArticleCollin Chandler enters transfer portal after two seasons at Kentucky
Collin Chandler is entering the NCAA transfer portal after two seasons at Kentucky, according to Pete Nakos of On3.The 6-foot-5 guard from Farmington, Utah, is coming off a breakout sophomore season in which he became a major contributor for the Wildcats. Chandler started 31 of 36 games and averaged 9.7 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.2 steals, finishing as one of the teams top scoring options.A former top-35 recruit, Chandler built his …
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