The NCAA transfer portal is buzzing, and the Baylor Bears are making serious noise. Head coach Scott Drew is moving quickly to bolster his roster, with Waco emerging as a premier offseason destination for top talent. The latest major commitment comes from Penn State guard Kayden Mingo, a dynamic addition who is set to electrify the Ferrell Center.
Mingo arrives in Texas fresh off a stellar freshman campaign with the Nittany Lions. The 6-foot-3, 195-pound guard started 28 games, showcasing a well-rounded skill set by averaging 13.7 points, 4.3 assists, and an eye-catching 2.1 steals per game. His efficient 48% shooting from the field adds a reliable scoring threat to the Baylor backcourt.
With three years of eligibility remaining, Mingo represents both an immediate impact player and a cornerstone for the future. His development under Coach Drew's system will be a key storyline for the Bears as they look to contend in the Big 12 and beyond.
Adding to the intrigue is a compelling Baylor lineage. Mingo is a product of Long Island Lutheran High School, the same program that developed former Bear and current Philadelphia 76er V.J. Edgecomb. This pipeline connection highlights Baylor's national recruiting reach and its ability to attract players from proven developmental systems.
