SHOCKING TWIST: Jaxon Kohler Considers Move Away From Kentucky as Transfer Portal Decision Sends Shockwaves

Kohler is going portaling, and Kentucky is in the mix.

While  is focused on landing Mark Mitchell to round out the 2026-27 roster, there are a few other contenders for that final spot, namely Michigan State forward Jaxon Kohler.

On Tuesday, that Kohler was officially entering the transfer portal now that he’s been granted a TRO against the NCAA as part of the

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Not long after, CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein reported that Kentucky was among the schools Kohler is now considering. Joining the Wildcats at Kansas, BYU, and Louisville.

For what it’s worth, that BYU was the favorite to land Kohler, so Kentucky may just be window dressing on the list at this point. The Utah native grew up about 15 miles from BYU’s campus, so this would be a homecoming of sorts if it comes to pass.

Still, if things don’t work out with Mitchell, Kohler is someone Kentucky should make a run at. The 6-foot-10, 245-pound forward averaged 12.5 points and 8.9 rebounds per game last season while shooting 38.9% from deep on 4.3 attempts per game.

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Kohler would be the perfect big man for Mark Pope’s offense, but for now, it looks like a long shot that the former Spartan will end up anywhere other than BYU.

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