In a move that continues the trend of player mobility in college basketball, former Tennessee forward Jaylen Carey has found a new home in the SEC. The 6-foot-8, 267-pound big man has committed to the University of Missouri, marking his fourth collegiate program and his third within the competitive Southeastern Conference.
Carey announced his decision via Instagram on April 13, just a week after entering the transfer portal on April 6. This quick commitment signals a clear path for the forward as he looks to make an immediate impact for the Tigers in the upcoming season.
During his time with the Volunteers, Carey provided a physical presence in the paint, averaging 7.4 points and 6.0 rebounds per game. His ability to crash the boards and contribute with 1.3 assists per contest showcases a developing all-around game for a player of his size, though improving his 48.7% field goal and sub-50% free-throw shooting will be key areas of focus.
For Missouri fans and followers of SEC hoops, Carey's transfer adds an experienced frontcourt player with intimate knowledge of the conference's tough, physical style of play. His journey through multiple programs highlights the modern landscape of college athletics, where finding the right fit is paramount for both player and team success.
