Nebraska Cornhuskers forward Quentin Rhymes is on the move. The freshman has announced his intention to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, as first reported by On3's Pete Nakos, marking a significant early entry into this year's college basketball carousel.
Rhymes' decision comes just after wrapping up his first collegiate season in Lincoln. His departure opens up a roster spot for head coach Fred Hoiberg and signals the beginning of the annual transfer portal frenzy, which officially kicks off on April 7th.
This year's portal window, running from April 7th to April 21st, features a new 15-day entry period designed to streamline the process. While players must enter the portal during this window, they are not required to select their new school by the April 21st deadline, allowing for a more measured recruitment period.
For players like Rhymes, the transfer portal represents a pivotal moment to find the perfect program and system to showcase their talents. As rosters reshape across the country, this period of movement is a key part of building a contender, where the right fit can make all the difference on the court.