The college basketball transfer portal has again transformed the offseason landscape, with Adrian Wooley emerging as one of the hottest commodities. The Kennesaw State freshman sensation turned heads with a remarkable debut season, racking up Conference USA Rookie of the Year honors while averaging 18.8 points per game.
His stat line jumps off the page with 5.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists, and a scorching 42.2% from beyond the arc. The 6’5″ Tuscaloosa native brings size, scoring versatility, and three years of eligibility, attracting interest from college basketball’s elite programs across multiple power conferences.

Top 5 Landing Spots
Hometown Hero: Alabama Crimson Tide
Nate Oats’ fast-paced three-point heavy system seems tailor-made for Wooley’s skillset. With seniors Mark Sears and Latrell Wrightsell Jr. departing after 2024-25, Alabama offers a clear path to a starring role. The hometown connection gives the Crimson Tide a compelling edge in this recruitment.
Kennesaw State guard Adrian Wooley is entering the transfer portal, source tells @On3sports.
The 6-5 freshman from Tuscaloosa, AL averaged 18.8 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game this season. Shot 42% from three. All-CUSA 1st Team and ROY.https://t.co/P2CLLLO2iq pic.twitter.com/YWyGdt5Ev2
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) March 26, 2025
The chance to lead a Final Four-caliber team in his backyard, paired with Alabama’s proven track record of developing transfers, makes this an ideal fit. Wooley’s 42.2% three-point accuracy would seamlessly integrate into a program that shot 38.8% from deep last season.
Rock Chalk Opportunity: Kansas Jayhawks
Bill Self’s Kansas program represents basketball royalty, and its backcourt will need reinforcements after Dajuan Harris Jr. and Zeke Mayo finish their senior seasons. Wooley’s scoring punch and playmaking ability could perfectly fill that void alongside returners like Elmarko Jackson.
Self’s history of developing guards into pros speaks volumes, and Wooley’s efficiency would thrive in Kansas’ structured yet flexible offense. Only a few programs can match the Jayhawks’ combination of national spotlight, top-tier facilities, and immediate opportunity for a transfer guard.
Defense Meets Offense: Houston Cougars
Kelvin Sampson has built Houston into a defensive juggernaut that’s increasingly dangerous on offense, too. With L.J. Cryer graduating after 2024-25, Wooley could step in as a primary perimeter threat while developing the defensive edge that defines Cougar basketball.
His 6’5″ frame, rebounding prowess, and scoring versatility fit Houston’s identity perfectly. Sampson’s success with transfers and the program’s competitive standing in the Big 12 make it a compelling destination for a guard looking to enhance his two-way game.
War Eagle Fit: Auburn Tigers
Bruce Pearl’s up-tempo system at Auburn would showcase Wooley’s transition game and shooting ability, offering SEC exposure just two hours from his hometown. With Denver Jones potentially departing after 2024-25, Wooley could form a lethal duo with star big man Johni Broome.
Pearl’s fast-paced style ranks in the top 50 in tempo nationally, mirroring the environment where Wooley thrived at Kennesaw State. His 42.2% three-point accuracy would be a perfect complement to Auburn’s inside-out game, and his 5.2 rebounds per game add size to a guard rotation that values versatility. The Tigers’ recent SEC Tournament title shows they’re primed to compete at the highest level.
Gator Opportunity: Florida Gators
Todd Golden’s analytics-driven approach at Florida provides an intriguing option as the Gators will lose their backcourt stars Walter Clayton Jr. and Zyon Pullin. Wooley’s 18.8 PPG and 42.2% three-point shooting would seamlessly replace Clayton’s production in Golden’s guard-friendly system.
The Gators’ trajectory under Golden is promising, coming off a 24-12 season and NCAA Tournament appearance. Florida’s perimeter-oriented offense prioritizes spacing and three-point shooting, perfect for Wooley’s skill set. His 3.6 assists per game would enhance Florida’s ball movement, while his size at the guard position fits Golden’s preference for versatile defenders. With a clear path to 30+ minutes per game in 2025-26, Wooley could become the centerpiece of Florida’s continued rise in the SEC.
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Ultimately, Wooley’s decision will likely balance immediate playing time, system fit, competitive outlook, and personal factors. The talented guard seems positioned to make an impact at the highest level of college basketball regardless of which campus he calls home next.
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