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Cody Zeller | PF
Hometown Washington, IN
High School Washington High School
Height 6'9"
Weight 195 lbs.
Zeller name enough to bring coaches | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Star
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Cody Zeller | PF
Hometown Washington, IN
High School Washington High School
Height 6'9"
Weight 195 lbs.
Scouts Grade
93
Evaluation
September, 2009: Cody is a long and athletic combo post. He is thin but skilled inside. Cody is much like his brother (Tyler) at North Carolina except he is a little more perimeter oriented. He has solid athleticism which is very intriguing. He can be a solid rebounder and can finish above the rim on the break. His athletic ability allows him to run the floor very well. He is skilled as a post player and can step out to 17 feet and shoot the ball. He can play either power forward or center at the next level. Defensively he can be a solid shotblocker when motivated. Zeller needs to add strength and be a little more aggressive inside. He has the talent, once the light comes on totally. The sky is the limit for Cody.
November, 2007: The youngest of the Zeller brothers (Luke is at Notre Dame and Tyler is going to North Carolina), Cody is on track to be just as good a prospect. Having grown six inches in the last year, Zeller is still getting used to his body. He is the most advanced shooter of the Zeller brothers at this stage, but with his lack of strength, his effectiveness is often limited when playing against good competition. Zeller is not afraid to mix it up and he is not shy from contact, he just needs to continue to get strong so that he can finish and grab some of the rebounds that he gets his hands on. Like his older brothers, Cody is skilled, can run and knows how to play. Weight gain, strength gain and continued development of his skills will all come in time and if he continues to work hard, he will become and excellent prospect down the line.
Notes
Travel Team: Indiana Elite...Older brothers are Luke (Notre Dame) and Tyler (North Carolina)...Iowa and Florida have also offered...UNC, UCLA and Wake Forest are showing interest...
Zeller name enough to bring coaches
By Kyle Neddenriep
Posted: October 9, 2009
For several years now, a who's who of college coaches have made the trek to Daviess County to get a better look at talented post players named Zeller.
This fall is no different, as the recruitment of Washington High School junior Cody Zeller continues to pick up steam.
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"He's bigger, stronger and more explosive than he was last year," said Washington coach Gene Miiller. "He's just continued to get better and better."
The 6-9 Zeller -- the youngest of three brothers in a family that includes Indianapolis Star Indiana Mr. Basketball winners Luke (2005) and Tyler (2008) -- had a strong showing this summer playing for Indiana Elite One. That promise has drawn him scholarship offers from Butler, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio State and Purdue, and interest from Michigan, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Stanford, UCLA and Wake Forest.
"I think at least one coach from all those schools has either come in during open gym or plans on coming in," Zeller said.
Though he has plenty of options already, Zeller said he isn't near a decision. He added that his brothers' choice of schools -- Luke to Notre Dame and Tyler to North Carolina -- wouldn't impact his decision.
"I'm not anywhere close," he said. "I want to make a few official visits before I decide, and I can't do that until my senior year. I'm a long ways away."
Zeller is enjoying taking in some of college football's better venues this fall, making unofficial visits for football games at Notre Dame and Ohio State. He also visited Bloomington last weekend for the IU-Ohio State game.
Butler doesn't have a major football program, but the Bulldogs have definitely attracted Zeller's attention. He took an unofficial visit to Butler last month.
"The coaches and players are what makes them a great school," Zeller said. "I think it would be so much fun to play for coach (Brad) Stevens. They play hard, and I think I'd be a good fit for the style that they play."
Zeller name enough to bring coaches | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Star
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