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Kansas Interested in Star Big 12 Transfer Who Tormented the Jayhawks

The Jayhawks are looking at a familiar face to replace Flory Bidunga.
Feb 21, 2026; Lawrence, Kansas, USA; Cincinnati Bearcats center Moustapha Thiam (52) dribbles the ball as Kansas Jayhawks guard Jayden Dawson (1) defends during the second half of the game at Allen Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images
Feb 21, 2026; Lawrence, Kansas, USA; Cincinnati Bearcats center Moustapha Thiam (52) dribbles the ball as Kansas Jayhawks guard Jayden Dawson (1) defends during the second half of the game at Allen Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images | Denny Medley-Imagn Images

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Yesterday, Flory Bidunga announced his transfer destination after spending two years with the Kansas basketball program. The National Defensive Player of the Year nominee committed to Louisville, along with Oregon transfer Jackson Shelstad.

It felt like a betrayal by Bidunga, who left for a school with far less historical success or significance than KU. Regardless, the Jayhawks have their eye on a new big man who could be even better than Bidunga in the long run.

According to Field of 68 host Jeff Goodman, Cincinnati transfer Moustapha Thiam is considering Kansas and other top programs. Although St. John's is hosting him for a visit tomorrow, Bill Self and Co. are absolutely in the mix for the 7-foot-2 big man.

Jayhawk fans may remember Thiam from when he torched the team in a rare Allen Fieldhouse loss this past season. He finished with a game-high 28 points on 11-for-17 shooting in what turned out to be his highest-scoring performance of the year.

Following a solid freshman year at UCF where he led the Big 12 in blocks per game, Thiam transferred within the conference for a strong campaign at Cincinnati. While heading to his third Big 12 program in as many years would be unprecedented, there is no question Kansas is interested in him given what he showed when the two schools met in February.

Moustapha Thiam
Feb 21, 2026; Lawrence, Kansas, USA; Cincinnati Bearcats center Moustapha Thiam (52) celebrates after scoring against the Kansas Jayhawks during the second half of the game at Allen Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images | Denny Medley-Imagn Images

Similar to Bidunga, Thiam is one of the nation's most feared rim protectors and is capable of swatting away nearly any shot attempt that comes his way. He is also five inches taller and heavier than Bidunga, making him an even more meancing presence in the paint.

The Jayhawks will need to beat out premier programs like UConn, Duke, and others for his services, but Thiam would be a perfect successor to Bidunga. The question is whether KU will be able to compete with the NIL resources of those schools for a player of his caliber.

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Joshua Schulman
JOSHUA SCHULMAN

A lifelong Kansas basketball and football fan, Josh recently graduated from The College of New Jersey, majoring in Communications and minoring in Journalism. Josh has over 1,500 published articles on KU athletics across Kansas on SI and FanSided's Through the Phog, with additional work at Indiana on SI, Notre Dame on SI, and Pro Football Network. Josh looks to provide a fan's perspective in his writing for the school he has loved since he was a kid. KC Sports Network is the premier destination for Kansas City sports fans with podcasts, YouTube and social media content. Stay connected with the latest news and analysis by following KCSN on all social media platforms.

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