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UNC Basketball: Rutgers transfer Cliff Omoruyi commits to Alabama over North Carolina
Portal season, besides the commitment of Cade Tyson and return of RJ Davis, has been an underwhelming one for Hubert Davis and the Tar Heels thus far. News didn’t get any better on Sunday afternoon as top target Cliff Omoruyi chose Alabama over North Carolina and others.
The 6-foot-11 Rutgers big man was one of multiple centers that the Tar Heel staff recently pushed for to fill the departure of Armando Bacot, but Coach Davis has had zero luck and will still be searching heading into mid-May for a replacement center. After a near silent recruitment, Omoruyi was in Chapel Hill for a visit earlier this week, but it ended up not being enough to get him in Carolina blue.
This miss is extremely concerning for North Carolina, as the transfer portal window has closed and Omoruyi was presumed as the last elite center in this years cycle. For reference, Omoruyi was ranked 12th in On3’s transfer portal rankings, and the next uncommitted center is ranked 210th. As Hubert Davis has shown us in the past, it is all about fit and system more so than ranking, but there have been one too many swings and misses to be content with where the Tar Heels currently are.
Jalen Washington, Zayden High, and James Brown are the front court right now for North Carolina. Although Washington and High have shown flashes, that is a very inexperienced position group that is typically the centerpiece of Tar Heel teams. There’s reason to believe Jalen Washington will have a significantly increased role in 2024-25, but with three remaining scholarships, bringing in someone with a different skillset makes tons of sense for Hubert and his staff.
As all of the portal noise begins to die down, all eyes will be on North Carolina and how they close out what has been a poor performance to date. Talent is still on the market, but needs have to be addressed before the Tar Heels just try to fill out a roster with the best available.