
Bidunga sticks with Kansas after testing portal
Coveted big man Flory Bidunga, one of the top players in the transfer portal, has signed a deal to stay at Kansas, he told ESPN on Sunday.
The move keeps Bidunga in Lawrence and represents a huge victory for coach Bill Self as he rebuilds the Kansas roster following a season that fell below expectations.
“I’m really excited to be back for another year to continue to grow and develop and bring a national championship to Kansas,” Bidunga told ESPN.
Bidunga came to Kansas as a top-20 recruit and averaged 5.9 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. He ranked as Jeff Borzello’s No. 8 player in the transfer portal.
The move marks the rare case of a high-profile player jumping into the transfer portal and then deciding to return to his original school. Bidunga made it clear upon entering the portal that Kansas remained a strong option, and that materialized in recent days.
Bidunga drew a strong list of suitors that included Indiana in his home state and Auburn.
He averaged 16.3 minutes per game for the Jayhawks, a number that should increase with Kansas’ low-post mainstay Hunter Dickinson out of eligibility.
Bidunga scored 19 points and grabbed seven rebounds in a double-overtime loss to Houston earlier this year. That was part of a three-game stretch in which he also logged double-doubles at TCU and against UCF.
Bidunga came to Kansas as a McDonald’s All American and two-time Indiana state player of the year.