Indiana men's basketball is kicking off its 2026 offseason with a major move, hosting its first transfer portal visitor this weekend. The Hoosiers are welcoming Georgia Tech wing Jaeden Mustaf to Bloomington for an official visit, signaling an aggressive start to their roster-building efforts.
For Hoosier fans, the name Jaeden Mustaf might ring a bell. The 6'5" wing was a recruiting target for Indiana a couple of years ago during the Mike Woodson era. Now, as a rising junior entering the transfer portal following the coaching change at Georgia Tech, he's back on Indiana's radar under head coach Darian DeVries.
Mustaf brings proven production from the ACC. This past season, he averaged 10.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game while shooting an impressive 38.9% from beyond the arc. His combination of size, scoring ability, and three-point shooting makes him a prototypical modern wing.
This pursuit aligns perfectly with Coach DeVries's system, which has shown a clear preference for versatile, multi-skilled wings. Mustaf's frame and proven skillset at the high-major level would be a significant addition as Indiana looks to bolster its perimeter scoring and defensive versatility for the upcoming season.
