SEC Basketball: Grading the Transfer Portal Additions - Saturday Down South
Mississippi State: D+
The Bulldogs lost a substantial amount of production off Chris Jans’ third NCAA Tournament team, and that could get worse if star Josh Hubbard stays in the NBA Draft. The loss of enigmatic wing Riley Kugel feels like one the Bulldogs can weather, but KeShawn Murphy’s transfer within the SEC to Auburn is deeply painful. Murphy averaged 11.7 points and 7.4 rebounds at State while providing outstanding interior defense. He’ll be missed terribly. Kanye Clary, who missed most of 2024-25 with an injury, will also sting — he averaged 17 points per game at Penn State and would have played a nice role on this team in 2025-26.
To replace this production, Chris Jans has brought in a host of players, but few without question marks. Achor Achor spent most of last season hurt at Kansas State and shot just 33% from deep when he did play, a return to his mean after a 45% season the year prior. Georgetown guard Jayden Epps was inefficient offensively and undersized defensively in the Big East — betting on him being productive in the SEC seems ambitious at best and foolhardy at worst. Ja’Borri McGhee is a good shooter and had a nice NIT, but he’s undersized and a strange fit for Jans’ defense which requires length on the perimeter and in the passing lanes. Quincy Ballard is experienced and sound, but lacks the upside of Nwoko or Murphy.
In sum, there’s just not enough coming in to replace what’s going out, at least not yet.