It's been a fantastic week in Austin, and the buzz around Texas Longhorns basketball is growing louder. Head coach Sean Miller is making serious moves in the transfer portal, building on the momentum from last season's thrilling Elite Eight run. According to the latest 247Sports rankings, the Longhorns have assembled the No. 2 transfer portal class in the entire nation, signaling their clear intent to compete at the highest level next season.
The surge in the rankings comes from two major weekend commitments that address key needs. First, Texas secured a pledge from Colorado point guard Isaiah Johnson, a dynamic lefty coming off a stellar freshman campaign where he averaged 16.9 points per game. Johnson is a fearless driver and a capable three-point shooter, making him an exciting potential replacement for the departed Tramon Mark and a new backcourt catalyst for the Horns.
Then, on Sunday, Texas landed a major frontcourt piece in TCU power forward David Punch. The 6-foot-7 sophomore from Killeen brings immediate toughness and production, having started every game last season. Averaging 14.1 points and 6.8 rebounds, Punch truly shined in the postseason, putting up 25 points and 8.5 rebounds per game in the Big 12 Tournament and notching a double-double in TCU's NCAA Tournament win. His defensive presence, with nearly two blocks per game, will be a huge asset.
For Longhorns fans, this is exactly the kind of aggressive roster building you want to see. Coach Miller isn't resting on last year's success; he's actively reloading with proven, high-major talent. Landing two impact players of this caliber in one weekend transforms the team's outlook and sets the stage for another exciting year at the Moody Center. The foundation for a deep March run is being laid right now.
