College Basketball
Denzel Aberdeen Transfer Portal: Alabama Emerges as Top Option, Kentucky Also Looking at Florida Guard

Denzel Aberdeen is in the portal after three seasons with Florida, and sources indicate Alabama is in the lead to land the 6’5″ guard. He averaged 7.7 points in under 20 minutes per game for the national runner-up Gators and was expected to take on a bigger role next season before entering the portal.
Why Alabama Leads for Denzel Aberdeen
- Guard minutes are available • Alabama is reworking its backcourt and needs experienced guards who can step in right away.
- Fits their offensive pace • Nate Oats’ system thrives on speed and spacing. Aberdeen’s tempo and versatility are a match.
- SEC familiarity • He’s already proven he can compete in the league.
Aberdeen’s skill set lines up with what Alabama typically looks for in guards—combo potential, shot creation, and the ability to play fast. He doesn’t need the ball every possession to be effective, which fits well alongside more ball-dominant scorers. Oats has found success with similar guards in recent years, and Aberdeen would bring SEC tournament and national title game experience to a team with postseason ambitions.
Kentucky Still in the Race for Aberdeen
Kentucky remains a serious contender. New head coach Mark Pope is rebuilding with experienced, proven college players. Aberdeen would bring exactly that—plus he’s played in pressure situations, something Pope values.
The Wildcats may need another rotation-ready guard, especially if other portal targets fall through.
BC a Sleeper to Land Aberdeen
Boston College hasn’t been named a favorite, but it’s a logical option. If playing time and ACC exposure is what he’s after, Boston College is firmly in the hunt. BC has backcourt minutes available and has shown it’s willing to target SEC players in the portal before.
What Comes Next
Aberdeen will be a valuable pickup wherever he lands. He’s an experienced guard with a solid shooting stroke, good length, and the ability to step into big minutes on day one. Alabama looks the most likely, but Kentucky and Boston College are still worth watching.