I don’t have live updates available in my current view, but here’s the latest context I can share about Dylan Mingo based on recent reporting.
Key developments
- Dylan Mingo is a five-star point guard who was in the news for decommitting from North Carolina after a coaching change, and he has been considering his next destination as he reopens his recruitment. This shift followed changes in UNC’s coaching staff and suggests he may explore other top programs. [sources: multiple outlets covering UNC decommitment and portal possibilities]
- Reports indicate that Mingo’s decommitment occurred amid speculation about redshirt plans and program fit under a new UNC staff, with analysts suggesting he could explore options at one of a small group of elite programs.
- As of mid-April 2026, UNC reportedly parted ways with Mingo, and the recruitment landscape for top guards in the 2026 class remained active with several programs pursuing him.
What this could mean going forward
- Mingo’s next destination will likely be among top basketball programs that can offer immediate playing time and a clear path to the NBA, given the timing in the transfer portal season.
- Expect continued updates from major college basketball outlets and program-specific sites as visits, NIL considerations, and coaching alignments solidify.
If you’d like, I can monitor for the latest confirmations and provide a compact, up-to-date summary with direct links. I can also pull a quick snapshot of which programs are most frequently appearing in recent reports as potential fits for Mingo.
Sources
Mingo is the second top-25 recruit that UNC has landed in the Class of 2026, and it serves as a potential pivot for how North Carolina wants to operate in the future.
maxpreps.cbssports.comThe five-star point guard made a return visit to Chapel Hill last weekend.
www.on3.comMingo will not be part of new coach Michael Malone's first team at North Carolina
fantasy-api.cbssports.comEarlier this week, five-star recruit Dylan Mingo de-committed from North Carolina and reopened his recruitment. While there have been speculations about what led to the superstar guard's decision, there is potential evidence for why the 6-foot-5, 190-pound guard left Chapel Hill, according to CBS Sports' college basketball analyst Matt Norlander .
www.yardbarker.comThe saga of Dylan Mingo continues. The 5-star prospect was set to announce where he was playing college basketball two weeks ago. Here we are, Feb. 5, 2026, and
www.si.comDylan Mingo, five-star recruit and top-ranked point guard in the class of 2026, has decommitted from the North Carolina Tar Heels and has reopened his recruitment, according to a social media post Monday.
www.yardbarker.comWe saw some shocking news come out of Chapel Hill on Monday, as five-star and number one point guard in the country, Dylan Mingo, has decided to reopen his recruitment.
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