Oklahoma guard Duke Miles has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal after a single season with the Sooners, marking the end of his brief stint in Norman. Miles, who averaged 9.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 2.0 assists in the 2024-25 season, played his fifth year of college basketball after previous stints at Troy (2020-23) and High Point (2023-24). Miles, originally from Montgomery, Alabama, played high school basketball at Percy L. Julian and was unranked as a recruit in the 2019 cycle. Despite a relatively short time at Oklahoma, he demonstrated solid potential, which will likely attract interest from other programs as he looks to continue his college career in the 2025-26 season.
Miles is not the only Oklahoma player to enter the transfer portal. Power forward Jacolb Cole, who redshirted in his first year and appeared in just 15 games this past season, has also decided to move on. Cole, a four-star recruit in the 2023 class from Bellaire, Texas, played an average of 4.6 minutes per game and is now seeking new opportunities. Additionally, center Luke Northweather, who spent three seasons at Oklahoma, has also entered the portal. Northweather, a redshirt sophomore, appeared in 55 games over his career with the Sooners, averaging 2.4 points and 1.4 rebounds per game. His numbers improved slightly this season, with 2.7 points and 1.5 rebounds per game.
These departures are part of a broader trend as players across college basketball seek new opportunities in the transfer portal. For Miles, this marks another chapter in his college journey, with uncertainty around where he will play next season. Oklahoma fans and college basketball followers will be keeping a close eye on these developments to see where these players end up.
For fans interested in tracking the latest player movements, the On3 Transfer Portal wire, along with On3’s Instagram and Twitter accounts, offer up-to-date information on all transfer portal activity.