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Utah State forward Max Agbonkpolo enters transfer portal

FaceProfileby:Thomas Goldkamp04/18/24
Max Agbonkpolo
Max Agbonkpolo (USC Athletics/John McGillen)

Utah State forward Max Agbonkpolo has entered the NCAA transfer portal, On3 has learned.

Agbonkpolo spent the last year at Utah State after previously spending one year at Wyoming and three years at USC. The former Pac-12 standout has been limited on the court for most of the last two seasons.

He played just 10 games in 2023-24, averaging 5.4 points and 3.9 rebounds per game. He made one start.

The year before, at Wyoming, Agbonkpolo started six games in 16 appearances, recording similar per game averages. That’s a total of 26 games played in two years.

In the last season that Agbonkpolo was available throughout, in 2021-22, he averaged 7.7 points and 3.5 rebounds per game, starting 18 of 33 contests.

Prior to enrolling at USC, Max Agbonkpolo was a four-star recruit and the No. 52 overall prospect in the 2019 recruiting class, according to the On3 Industry Rankings.

He also checked in as the No. 10 small forward in the class, as well as the No. 6 overall player in the state of California, hailing from Rancho Santa Margarita (CA) Santa Margarita Catholic.

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USC center Arrinten Page has committed to Cincinnati out of the NCAA transfer portal, On3 has learned.

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A former superstar recruit, Page didn’t quite make the impact he probably envisioned during his freshman season with the Trojans, but there is significant potential for the Bearcats to work with. After all, you can’t teach 6 foot 11.

Arrinten Page contributed 3.1 points and 2.1 rebounds per game this season, while appearing in 27 games with four starts. He averaged 10.7 minutes per game.

In addition to the scoring and rebounding, Page flashed the potential of being a dominant rim protector. He had nine blocks, while he also chipped in 10 assists and eight steals during his freshman campaign.

With a coaching change in store at USC after Andy Enfield bolted for the SMU job, Page decided to enter the NCAA transfer portal to seek a new opportunity.

Cincinnati obviously felt like he had something to contribute, taking him in.