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shhhhit ... my bad ....completely overlooked the name... but lets be honest... its probably close to trueIdk if you all knew this, but this isn't a real tweet...
How did it sound like sour grapes?Not sure what you even mean by this comment tbh.
But it is BS to talk trash about the school you left. It sounds like sour grapes and immaturity because he couldn't see the field and was passed up on the depth chart by a walk on. He sounds like he needs a "safe space", and didn't take to coaching and development at the level that OSU was seeking. And its not a secret that top athletes at colleges nationwide take online classes to lessen distractions of sitting in a classroom. The fact that ND hasn't caught on with the times speaks more to their program than OSU's
I mean if you think about it, IU is the defending NC, and will be on many lists of top players. And I can see Franklin continuing to try and raid OH for talent since he spent so much time at Ped St. MSU has always been a thorn in OSU's side with lower rated OH kids.11W Forums
KYBuck4858 16 hours ago
I’m curious how hard we are pushing here for Perez. Not exactly the type of schools that we go up against.
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It may been just a regular season game, but that loss most likely cost the Bucks a Natty too. Ranked #1 all season but fell to #7 after loss in a season where Cooper actually managed to beat TCUN. Finished #2 after the bowl win against aTm. A win against Sparty gives the Bucks a wire to wire #1 ranking and a Natty.
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Holtmann and Diebler went to work on that front over the past several months without any ability to bring him onto campus.
Whitehart says he originally connected with Diebler and started speaking regularly with him after asking Shannon Scott – a former Buckeye who also went to Milton – if he still has any connections within his college program. To Whitehart, Thornton would be a perfect Big Ten guard who’d fit in as a physical “bulldog” of a point guard.
“The more and more they watched, they were like, ‘We've got to have him,’ or ‘He's the kid we want. We feel like we can win a championship with him running the show’” Whitehart said.
Thornton received his Ohio State scholarship offer on June 10. In the ensuing months, Holtmann and Diebler chased their guy as hard as they could. As their only point guard offer recipient, he received all of their attention.
“Jake's done a phenomenal job,” Whitehart said. “He has done a phenomenal job in recruiting Bruce. I was just like, you've got to create a relationship, man. I said if this kid doesn't trust you, I don't care what program you are, you don't have a chance. So I think Jake just understood that. I bet they talk daily.”
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Together, Holtmann and Diebler locked him down. Thornton had no interest in extending the recruiting process, which made relationship-building the most important aspect. Eventually, he felt comfortable enough with both their away-from-the-court sensibilities and on-court plan to maximize his talents to become a Buckeye.
Picking up a pledge from Thornton is a massive win for Ohio State, which wanted to pair up midyear enrollee Meechie Johnson with a point guard in the 2022 class. He’s a borderline five-star prospect whose low-key mentality, physicality, cerebral play and relentless work ethic make him a fit in Columbus.
“If you watch him play, he's a pit bull,” Whitehart said. “You'll see him dunk on a 6-9 kid and there'll be no facial expression, or you'll watch him make a play that brings everybody to their feet and no change of emotion.”
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Chris Holtmann is getting it done on the recruiting trail.
With three commitments from top-150 players, Ohio State now has the top-ranked recruiting class of 2022, according to 247Sports' composite team rankings:
https://247sports.com/Season/2022-Basketball/CompositeTeamRankings/
The Buckeyes moved ahead of Michigan State in the latest class rankings following the commitment of top-30 point guard Bruce Thornton on Thursday morning. Ohio State now sits alone at the top of the composite rankings with 59 points and a 95.91 average recruit rating.
The class is led by Thornton, the No. 30 overall player in the class and No. 7 point guard. He's joined by Roddy Gayle Jr., the No. 7 shooting guard and No. 76 overall player in the class of 2022, as well as No. 23 shooting guard and No. 149 player Bowen Hardman.
Just sayin': Yeah, it's early and when all is said and done this class won't be #1 (with just two 4 stars and one 3 star), but so far it does have 3 very good basketball players.