Former Indiana forward Josh Harris has found a new home, announcing his transfer to Florida Atlantic University. This move marks a fresh start for the 6'8" forward after a challenging, injury-plagued season with the Hoosiers.
Harris, who transferred to Indiana from North Florida last offseason, never saw the court in Bloomington. A lower-body injury sustained during fall practice sidelined him for the entire 2025-26 campaign, a significant setback for a player looking to make an impact in the Big Ten.
Before his time at Indiana, Harris showcased promising potential at North Florida. As a freshman in the 2024-25 season, he averaged an impressive 13.4 points and 7.1 rebounds per game, demonstrating the kind of athleticism and inside presence that makes him a valuable asset in the paint.
His commitment to FAU is a notable pickup for Head Coach Dusty May and the Owls. Harris brings size and proven scoring ability to a program that has rapidly ascended into a national contender. For Harris, it's a prime opportunity to reignite his college career and contribute to a dynamic, fast-paced system.
Meanwhile, Indiana continues to navigate a busy transfer portal cycle, having already secured six new commitments as they rebuild their roster for the upcoming season.
