Rob Wright III isn’t going anywhere.
BYU’s star point guard has withdrawn from the transfer portal and returned to the Cougars, the program announced Wednesday.
“Rob is the best point guard in college basketball,” BYU head coach Kevin Young said in a statement. “He is poised to lead our team as the floor general and help be an extension of our staff. I’m looking forward to continuing to coach Rob and help him develop his game.”
Wright had entered the portal on April 8, immediately becoming one of the most coveted players on the transfer market and garnering interest from a number of prominent programs.
One such suitor was Kentucky, which emerged as a top contender in the Wright sweepstakes, according to multiple reports.
However, it was also reported that Wright returning to BYU remained on the table as a legitimate possibility.
Wright did take a recruiting visit to Kentucky this week, but former BYU and current Wildcats head coach Mark Pope was unable to secure a commitment before Wright left Lexington.
Now, rather than play for Pope, Wright will run it back with Young, Pope’s successor in Provo.
In his first campaign as a Cougar after transferring from Baylor, Wright averaged 18.5 points and 4.6 assists per game while shooting 41% from 3-point range.
Such production earned the 6-foot-1 sophomore All-Big 12 Third Team honors, having made the league’s All-Freshman Team in 2025 at Baylor as well.
Of the eight BYU players to have entered the transfer portal this offseason, Wright is the only one to return to the Cougars.
While Wright will be BYU’s lone incumbent starter from this past season, he will be joined by ex-Kentucky guard Collin Chandler, five-star freshman forward Bruce Branch and whoever else Young can add from the portal or overseas.
But in Wright, Chandler and Branch, Young has a solid core to build around in an attempt to lead BYU deeper into 2027’s NCAA Tournament.
