The NCAA Transfer Portal is officially open for business, and the Colorado Buffaloes are seeing some roster movement. Guard Felix Kossaras has entered the portal, marking a significant decision for the young player with two seasons of eligibility remaining.
Kossaras showed flashes of his potential during his sophomore campaign in Boulder. Appearing in 28 games with 17 starts, he averaged 4.6 points and shot an efficient 38% from three-point range. His season was highlighted by a 14-point performance in just 20 minutes during Colorado's season-ending loss to Oklahoma, showcasing the scoring punch he can provide off the bench.
His journey to Colorado began at Fort Erie International Academy in Ontario, where he was a three-star prospect and a top-250 national recruit. After a limited role as a true freshman, Kossaras earned more trust and minutes this past season, demonstrating growth that will make him an intriguing option for programs looking to add backcourt depth.
Kossaras becomes the fourth Buffalo to enter the portal this offseason, following a 17-15 season that ended with a first-round exit in the Big 12 Tournament. Head Coach Tad Boyle acknowledged the tough finish but emphasized a focus on development, stating the experience could "put a chip on our shoulder for next year."
With the transfer window open until April 21, Kossaras now enters a crucial period to find a new program where he can maximize his remaining college career. For fans tracking roster changes, this move underscores the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of college basketball's offseason.