Maxim Logue Transfer Portal: Top 5 Landing Spots for Oregon State’s Forward

The transfer portal continues to shake up the college basketball landscape, and one of the more intriguing names to enter it this week is Maxim Logue. The 6-foot-9 forward from Lyon, France, has officially left Oregon State after just one season with the Beavers.

Despite limited minutes, Logue showed enough promise to draw interest from several notable programs, and now, fans and analysts alike are eager to see where he’ll land next.

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Top 5 Landing Spots For Maxim Logue

A recent tweet highlighted the buzz surrounding Logue’s transfer:

Logue was one of seven international additions to Oregon State’s 2024-25 roster, joining late in the summer and quickly adjusting to Division 1 play. Though he played limited minutes, appearing in 21 games and averaging 2.9 points and 2 rebounds, he shot nearly 65% from the field, a testament to his efficiency and potential. His breakout moment came during the College Basketball Crown tournament on April 1, where he posted a career-high 18 points and 10 rebounds in a narrow loss to UCF.

With his upside, size, and international background, Logue presents an attractive option for programs in need of frontcourt help. Here are five programs that make sense for his next chapter:

1. Brigham Young University (BYU)

BYU has reportedly scheduled a visit with Logue and could be an ideal fit. As they adjust to the competitive Big 12, the Cougars are eager to build out their frontcourt depth. Logue’s athleticism and potential make him a valuable addition to their rotation.

2. Creighton University

Creighton is no stranger to international talent and runs a system well-suited for a mobile forward like Logue. With a reputation for developing versatile big men, the Bluejays could offer the perfect environment for Logue to grow.

3. University of Nebraska

The Cornhuskers are in a major rebuilding phase and would benefit from Logue’s athletic tools and shot efficiency. His ability to contribute on both ends of the floor would help bolster Nebraska’s frontcourt, and the program could offer significant playing time.

4. Saint Mary’s College

Saint Mary’s has long been a hub for international talent, particularly from Europe and Australia. The Gaels’ structured system and strong coaching could help Logue refine his skill set while giving him a chance to shine on a mid-major stage.

5. University of Miami

Fresh off active recruiting efforts in the transfer portal, the Hurricanes could use a versatile forward like Logue. Competing in the ACC, Miami would give him exposure on a national level and the opportunity to compete at a high level daily.

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Wherever Maxim Logue lands, one thing is clear: he’s a high-upside forward with room to grow and the talent to make a real impact. After a season of development in Corvallis, he now has a chance to take his game to the next level, and several programs are eager to help him do just that. Fans should keep a close eye on his decision in the coming weeks.

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