Report: Oklahoma Forward to Enter Transfer Portal

Porter Moser will reportedly have to replace another key contributor ahead of his third season in Norman.
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Porter Moser took another hit to his roster.

Jalen Hill, a two-year starter for Oklahoma, is reportedly entering the transfer portal per CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein.

Last year, Hill averaged 9.7 points and 5.8 rebounds in 32.3 minutes per game.

Hill, the program’s longest-tenured player, was voted an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention selection this past season.

A defensive asset, Hill had his best performance of the year in Oklahoma’s 93-69 victory over No. 1 Alabama, where he scored a season-high 26 points and eight rebounds all while putting the clamps on Crimson Tide star Brandon Miller.

Hill is the fifth OU player to hit the transfer portal since the season ended, with Bijan Cortes, C.J. Noland, Benny Schroder and Joe Bamisile all opting to leave Norman this offseason.


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Ryan Chapman
RYAN CHAPMAN

Ryan is deputy editor at AllSooners and covers a number of sports in and around Norman and Oklahoma City. Working both as a journalist and a sports talk radio host, Ryan has covered the Oklahoma Sooners, the Oklahoma City Thunder, the United States Men’s National Soccer Team, the Oklahoma City Energy and more. Since 2019, Ryan has simultaneously pursued a career as both a writer and a sports talk radio host, working for the Flagship for Oklahoma sports, 107.7 The Franchise, as well as AllSooners.com. Ryan serves as a contributor to The Franchise’s website, TheFranchiseOK.com, which was recognized as having the “Best Website” in 2022 by the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters. Ryan holds an associate’s degree in Journalism from Oklahoma City Community College in Oklahoma City, OK.