The Missouri Tigers have landed a major piece for their frontcourt, securing a commitment from former Kansas forward Bryson Tiller via the NCAA Transfer Portal. The 6-foot-11 redshirt freshman brings immediate size and experience to a Tigers squad looking to build on a 20-win season.
Tiller was a consistent presence for the Jayhawks, starting 31 of his 32 appearances. He averaged 7.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 1.3 blocks per game, providing a reliable interior presence. While his three-point shot is a work in progress, his ability to protect the rim and score in the paint will be a valuable asset for Coach Dennis Gates.
A former four-star recruit from Overtime Elite, Tiller was ranked as the No. 76 overall player in the 2024 class. His decision to join the Tigers is a significant win for the program, as he was ranked the No. 10 power forward in the portal by On3. With three seasons of eligibility remaining, Tiller represents both a short-term solution and a long-term building block.
His arrival is timely, as Missouri looks to replace key contributors like Anthony Robinson II. The Tigers' season ended with a first-round NCAA Tournament loss to Miami, a result that left the team hungry for more. In the aftermath, Coach Gates expressed a mix of pride and disappointment, stating his ultimate goal is a National Championship and that falling short "hurts."
Tiller's transfer adds a new chapter to the storied Border War rivalry between Kansas and Missouri, giving next season's matchup an extra layer of intrigue. For Tigers fans, this commitment signals a proactive approach to the offseason and a clear intent to compete in the SEC. As the transfer portal window continues, all eyes will be on Columbia to see how the roster evolves around this new cornerstone.
