Virginia Tech men's basketball is starting to fill out its roster ahead of the 2026-27 season. After having only five scholarship players on the roster, the Hokies have replenished their total up to nine. Here is who they've landed so far: Oklahoma forward Kuol Atak (r-So.) (committed on April 12) San Diego State center Miles Heide (Sr.) (committed on April 23) Florida Atlantic guard Isaiah Elohim (Jr.) (April 25) Elon guard Ned Hull (r-Jr.) (April 27) With that in mind, here are the two most impactful transfers of the four-player class in my eyes: No. 1: Kuol Atak In limited minutes for Oklahoma last season, Atak flashed. Averaging only 12.4 minutes per game, the then-redshirt freshman totaled 7.0 points a contest on 46.5% shooting from the field. Atak profiles as a stretch four, and if he can retain his shooting stroke, he could serve as an able replacement for outgoing guard Jaden Schutt, who will play at Kansas State opposite former Virginia Tech guard Brandon Rechsteiner next season.β¦