UNC Dealt Unfortunate Transfer Portal News on Maxim Logue
Summary
Maxim Logue, a basketball player from Florida Atlantic, will not transfer to the University of North Carolina (UNC) for the 2026-27 season because he was found ineligible due to issues with his university admissions. Logue is a 6-foot-9 forward from France who previously played for Oregon State and Florida Atlantic.Key Facts
- Maxim Logue committed to play basketball for UNC earlier this month.
- Logue was ruled ineligible to play next season because of problems with his university admission.
- He is 6 feet 9 inches tall and plays the forward position.
- Logue is originally from Lyon, France.
- He played two seasons at Oregon State and Florida Atlantic before committing to UNC.
- Last season, he averaged 4.8 points and 3.1 rebounds per game with Florida Atlantic.
- UNC recently added two other tall players, Cade Bennerman (from Northwestern) and Sayon Keita (from FC Barcelona), to replace Henri Veesaar, who entered the 2026 NBA Draft.
- Florida Atlantic’s coach praised Logue’s physical ability and potential once he adjusts fully to playing in the U.S. and overcomes language and injury challenges.
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