Basketball

Oklahoma State Cowboys Gear Up for 2026‑27 with Strategic Transfer Additions

The program welcomes Jordan Burks while navigating the exits of several key players

The Oklahoma State Cowboys are turning their attention to the 2026‑27 season, aiming to reinforce a roster that has seen both promise and turnover.

A Fresh Transfer Class

Among the newcomers, former UCF forward Jordan Burks has committed to the program, bringing a 6‑foot‑9 frame and a track record of production that attracted interest from several mid‑major programs.

The coaching staff has emphasized that Burks will compete for a starting role from day one, hoping his versatility can help offset the loss of several departing players.

Departures Shape the Roster

The offseason has been marked by a series of moves that reshaped the lineup. Anthony Roy announced his intention to enter the NBA Draft, ending his college career, while Robert Jennings II opted to transfer to Maryland after two seasons in Stillwater.

Jaylen Curry followed suit, heading to Virginia Tech where he is expected to continue his scoring contributions, having averaged 10.1 points per game for the Cowboys last season.

Andrija Vuković is set to join George Washington, where he hopes to build on a modest 5.3 points per game output from the previous year, while Vyctorius Miller will head to Georgetown, bringing a 10.8 points per game average to the new environment.

Unsigned and Uncertain

Two players, Isaiah Coleman and Daniel Guetta, remain without a new destination as of the article’s writing, leaving their futures open heading into the summer.

Looking Forward

Despite the churn, the Cowboys’ administration believes the blend of fresh talent and retained core players positions the team to remain competitive in the Big 12, with an eye toward building on recent successes.

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