Georgia Men's Basketball Guard Jordan Ross Enters Transfer Portal

Ross was a key part of Georgia's record-breaking 2025-26 season but struggled to find consistent playing time.

Apr. 6, 2026 at 9:06pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a basketball game or match broken down into overlapping planes of navy blue, crimson red, and gold, conveying the fragmentation and transition Georgia's basketball program is experiencing.Georgia's roster overhaul continues as another key player departs the program, leaving the Bulldogs to rebuild through the transfer portal.Athens Today

Junior guard Jordan Ross has announced his intent to enter the transfer portal, making him the fifth Georgia men's basketball player to depart the program this offseason. Despite starting in all but seven of his 32 appearances, Ross's numbers flatlined as he averaged 6.7 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game.

Why it matters

Ross's departure adds to the holes the Bulldogs will need to fill through recruitment and the transfer portal, as the team loses a key piece from their record-breaking 2025-26 season. Georgia's roster is now down to just five remaining guards, making finding replacements a priority.

The details

Despite finishing outside the top five for minutes played per game, Ross often helped set the tone early in games for Georgia. He started 35 games for Saint Mary's last season and looked to see his stats continue to climb, but his numbers never materialized as he struggled to find consistency. Ross's season-high was 15 points with two made 3-pointers in a win over Western Carolina, and he also hit a pair of 3-pointers and dropped 12 points in Georgia's first SEC win over Auburn.

  • Ross announced his intent to enter the transfer portal on Monday, April 6, 2026.

The players

Jordan Ross

A junior guard who was a key part of Georgia's record-breaking 2025-26 season but struggled to find consistent playing time, leading him to enter the transfer portal.

Jeremiah Wilkinson

One of the five Georgia men's basketball players who has announced his departure from the program this offseason.

Somto Cyril

One of the five Georgia men's basketball players who has announced his departure from the program this offseason.

Dylan James

One of the five Georgia men's basketball players who has announced his departure from the program this offseason.

Jackson McVey

One of the five Georgia men's basketball players who has announced his departure from the program this offseason.

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What they’re saying

“Another integral piece of Georgia men's basketball's program record-breaking 2025-26 season is on the move.”

— Ben Kule, Author

What’s next

Georgia will need to find replacements for the five players who have announced their departures, including Jordan Ross, through recruitment and the transfer portal.

The takeaway

Georgia's men's basketball team is undergoing significant roster turnover this offseason, with five key players from their record-breaking 2025-26 season announcing plans to leave the program. Replacing this talent will be a major challenge for the Bulldogs as they look to build on their success.