New Indiana basketball coach Darian DeVries is making good on his promise to build a formidable roster. On Tuesday, he secured a major piece for the Hoosiers' future by landing a commitment from Turkish center Samet Yigitoglu via the transfer portal.
Standing at an imposing 7-foot-2, Yigitoglu brings exactly the kind of size and rim presence Coach DeVries identified as a critical need. After spending two seasons developing in the competitive ACC, the young big man is poised to make an immediate impact in the Big Ten.
This strategic addition addresses a key area for Indiana as DeVries constructs his second roster in Bloomington. Adding a player of Yigitoglu's stature not only bolsters the frontcourt defense and rebounding but also provides a new, dynamic target in the paint for the Hoosiers' offense.
For a program with Indiana's rich basketball tradition, building a team that can compete physically in one of the nation's toughest conferences is paramount. The arrival of a 7-foot-2 center is a clear signal of intent and a significant step in that direction, giving Hoosier fans a tangible reason for excitement as the offseason unfolds.
