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IU Eyes Georgia Tech Transfer Jaeden Mustaf for Roster Rebuild
The 6'6" wing player could be a key addition for the Hoosiers as they look to strengthen their lineup.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 4:52am
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A cubist interpretation of a college basketball player's dynamic movements captures the evolving nature of roster building through the transfer portal.Bowie TodayAs Indiana University's basketball program prepares for a roster overhaul, the transfer portal has become a key focus for Coach Darian DeVries and his team. One prospect that has emerged as an intriguing target is Jaeden Mustaf, a wing player from Georgia Tech. Mustaf, a familiar name to some IU fans, has impressed with his statistics and potential during his two seasons with the Yellow Jackets.
Why it matters
Mustaf's ability to get to the lane, draw fouls, and convert at the free-throw line could be a valuable asset for an IU team looking to improve its defensive prowess on the wing. His potential addition highlights the growing importance of the transfer portal in college basketball, as programs seek to quickly rebuild and strengthen their rosters.
The details
Jaeden Mustaf, a 6'6" wing from Bowie, Maryland, was previously on the radar of the former IU coaching staff led by Mike Woodson. Over 55 career games at Georgia Tech, Mustaf averaged 9.4 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 2 assists per game, while shooting the ball efficiently. His free-throw rate was among the best in the ACC last season, showcasing his ability to get to the lane and convert at the line.
- Mustaf is scheduled to visit Indiana University this weekend.
- Mustaf has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
The players
Jaeden Mustaf
A 6'6" wing player from Bowie, Maryland, who has spent the last two seasons at Georgia Tech, where he averaged 9.4 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 2 assists per game.
Darian DeVries
The head coach of the Indiana University basketball team, who is leading the program's roster rebuild and focusing on the transfer portal as a key source of talent.
Mike Woodson
The former head coach of the Indiana University basketball team, who had previously recruited Mustaf as a high school prospect.
What they’re saying
“Jaeden Mustaf has the potential to be a game-changer for Indiana with his ability to get to the lane and draw fouls. His experience and shooting touch could be a valuable addition as the Hoosiers look to strengthen their lineup.”
— Darian DeVries, Head Coach, Indiana University Basketball
What’s next
Mustaf's visit to Indiana University this weekend will be a critical development in determining if he will join the Hoosiers' roster for the 2026-27 season.
The takeaway
The transfer portal has become a crucial tool for college basketball programs like Indiana University as they seek to quickly rebuild and strengthen their rosters. The potential addition of Jaeden Mustaf highlights the evolving nature of the sport and the strategic importance of identifying and securing top transfer talent.

