Michigan basketball loses another to the NCAA transfer portal

Bummer. #GoBlue

It’s been quite the offseason for attrition and addition for Michigan basketball.

The maize and blue added former five-star point guard Caleb Love, combo guard Nimari Burnett and forward Tray Jackson via the transfer portal. But, the Wolverines lost Hunter Dickinson (who has yet to decide where he’s going) via the portal, Jett Howard and Kobe Bufkin to the draft, and Joey Baker lost his appeal for added eligibility. Jaelin Llewellyn is still in the ether, apparently.

Now, another forward appears to be on his way out. A freshman this past year, forward Gregg Glenn III appeared in only four games, thus retaining his redshirt. But he’ll seek greener pastures elsewhere, hitting the transfer portal himself.

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A former four-star from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Glenn could have had a bigger opportunity in 2023-24. With Glenn departing, Michigan has two open spots on the roster.

Glenn will have four full years of eligibility at his next school of choice.

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Michigan basketball reels in 2022 four-star forward from Florida

Another big-time commit for Juwan Howard & Co.!

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The 2022 class for Michigan basketball continues to roll and grow and another is now in the fold.

The Wolverines had two commitments thus far in 2022, both four-stars, with point guard Dug McDaniel and center Tarris Reed pledged to the class. The maize and blue are (obviously) hopeful that Jett Howard, son of head coach Juwan, will choose his father’s school when he makes his Oct. 13 decision. But Howard got good news a week early as Fort Lauderdale (FL) Calvary Christian Academy four-star Gregg Glenn, a power forward, made his own pledge to the Wolverines, growing the burgeoning class to three.

Glenn is listed at 6-foot-7, 215-pounds and is rated No. 80 overall according to 247Sports’ proprietary rankings. He’s the 11th-best power forward according to the same metrics.

With Glenn in the fold, Michigan basketball jumps from No. 19 in the 247Sports team rankings to No. 8 overall. Of course, the Wolverines finished with the No. 1 overall class in 2021.

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