In a move that will stoke the flames of one of college basketball's most intense rivalries, promising big man Bryson Tiller is transferring from Kansas to Missouri. The 6-foot-11 forward is taking his talents across the border after a breakout freshman campaign with the Jayhawks.
Tiller, who redshirted upon arriving in Lawrence, quickly became a key starter last season. He averaged a solid 7.9 points and 6.1 rebounds, showcasing the defensive presence and athleticism that made him a coveted prospect. His decision is particularly poignant for Kansas fans, as one of his best performances came against the very team he's joining: a 13-point, 5-rebound, 5-block showcase in a dominant 80-60 win over Missouri.
For the Tigers, landing Tiller is a major coup in a busy offseason. Head coach Dennis Gates has been aggressively reshaping his roster via the transfer portal, having already secured commitments from Tennessee's Jaylen Carey and Providence's Jamier Jones. Tiller chose Mizzou over significant interest from a host of major programs, including Michigan, Georgia Tech, and NC State.
This transfer is a significant shift in the Border War landscape and underscores the modern era of roster movement. For Kansas, Tiller's departure follows that of fellow big man Flory Bidunga, who transferred to Louisville, marking a notable reshuffling of their frontcourt for the coming season.
