No. 2 Recruit Dylan Mingo Just Decommitted From UNC and the Portal Is About to Get Wild
One of the top point guards in the country just pulled the plug on his commitment to North Carolina, and the transfer portal is about to explode with activity. Dylan Mingo, ranked as a 5-star recruit, decommitted from the Tar Heels, reopening his recruitment and setting off a recruiting frenzy across college basketball.
The Decommitment Shakes Up UNC's Plans
Mingo's decision to decommit from North Carolina is a massive blow to Roy Williams' program. A 5-star point guard at this level doesn't come around every year, and losing one this late in the process forces UNC to scramble. The Tar Heels were counting on him to anchor their backcourt for years to come. Now they're back to square one, trying to figure out how to fill that gap.
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With Mingo's recruitment back on the table, multiple schools are already making moves. Louisville, Tennessee, St. John's, and Indiana have all emerged as leaders for the elite point guard. The momentum is building, and decisions are starting to take shape across the country. This is exactly the kind of domino effect that reshapes entire recruiting classes. One top player hits the portal, and suddenly everyone connected to that recruitment starts making calls.
What's Next
Expect this story to move fast. A 5-star point guard with his entire future still up for grabs? Programs are going to come hard. The question isn't whether Mingo will find a home, it's which blue-blood program will land him before spring turns to summer.
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