Mississippi State guard Trey Fort III enters NCAA Transfer Portal
Mississippi State Bulldogs guard Trey Fort III has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal, On3 has learned.
Trey Fort III played high school basketball at Florence (TX), where he was a three-star prospect, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a proprietary algorithm that compiles ratings and rankings from all four primary recruiting media services. The On3 Industry Ranking is the industry’s most advanced, complete and unbiased measurement.
During the 2023-2024 season, Fort shot 38.2% from the field, 34.9% from 3 point territory and 64.3% from the foul line. Moreover, Fort began his college career at Tennessee-Martin, where he redshirted, before playing at Copiah-Lincoln Community College and Howard (Texas) College.
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Dan Hurley on transfer portal: ‘It shouldn’t be open right now’
UConn basketball head coach Dan Hurley has become the latest college basketball leader to speak against the timing of the NCAA transfer portal.
Hurley emphasized the transfer portal should not be open during the NCAA Tournament, especially during one of the most exciting weeks in the sport. The 45-day portal window opened Monday and will close on May 1.
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“It shouldn’t be open right now,” Hurley said. “The fact on Monday, the best week in college basketball, that it’s open, it’s bizarre. It’s led to even more chaos. Listen, if you run a great program and you’re doing things the right way, you serve your players great, it probably doesn’t impact you as much as it impacts others. We’ve been able to hold on to the players that we’ve been desperate to keep and build around those core players on a yearly basis.”
Plenty of coaches in March Madness have been scouting portal talent while preparing for tournament games.
“I just think the timeline of the portal – I don’t know, man,” he said. “I just think it’s bad for kids. Your college you go to, the staff you play for becomes your network for life. The group of people that will help create opportunities for you for the entirety of your life, your support system.
“If you play at four or five schools in four or five years, what type of support system – you’re just kind of a mercenary at that point. You have no base in life.”
On3’s Pete Nakos contributed to this article.