The transfer portal has given each player in college basketball the opportunity to become a free agent after every season, and that’s been a highly profitable arrangement for the select few coveted by the biggest brands in the sport. Oumar Ballo knows it better than anyone.
Ballo was a four-star, consensus top-100 recruit in the class of 2019 behind top dogs like Anthony Edwards and James Wiseman.
He committed to Gonzaga, redshirted his freshman year, and played sparingly the Zags’ nearly undefeated juggernaut in 2021.
When assistant coach Tommy Lloyd was hired by lead Arizona, Ballo followed.
He’s been better of the more productive big men in the country each of the last two years as a bruising low post scorer and rebounder who is stout enough in the paint defensively.
Ballo has one more season of eligibility because every player who was enrolled during the pandemic gets an extra “Covid year.”
He elected to leave Arizona and enter the transfer portal, where he was considered arguably the top center available in a class that also includes former Indiana State big man Robbie Avila.
Ballo was going to a big target for a school desperate for a veteran big man, and he found a perfect fit on Tuesday afternoon.