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The rich only get richer.
Ohio State remained on top of the Rivals.com 2010 national team recruiting rankings and further entrenched itself into the No. 1 spot by recently adding Rivals150 prospects Aaron Craft and J.D. Weatherspoon.
Anchoring the Buckeyes' six-man class is Jared Sullinger, the country's premier big man and the No. 3 prospect overall.
Ohio State is joined by three other Big Ten schools - Illinois (No. 4), Michigan State (No. 9) and Purdue (No. 10) - in the national rankings.
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2010 commits (National rank)
PF Jared Sullinger (3)
PF Deshaun Thomas (18)
SG Jordan Sibert (37)
PG Aaron Craft (104)
SG Lenzelle Smith Jr. (124)
PF J.D. Weatherspoon (137)
With far and away the best recruiting class in 2010, Ohio State is in familiar territory at the top of the recruiting rankings. Thad Matta has plucked some of the top prospects in his region, creating a formidable six-man class. Sullinger is the premier post player in 2010, while Thomas - a fellow five-star player - is one of the top scoring forwards in the country. Sibert and Craft have a strong chemistry as backcourt teammates on the All Ohio Red travel squad. Smith is a unique player with a feel for passing the ball, and Weatherspoon is a tremendous athlete with a lot of potential.
That's lofty praise for Kanter, who is ranked two spots ahead of the always-reliable Jared Sullinger (No. 5). Sullinger, who is headed to Ohio State, has proved himself to be the most consistent and productive big man on the travel team circuit.
A big bodied post player who produces.
Powerful forward who can score inside and out.
Smooth guard with good upside.
Steady combo guard who is an excellent defender.
Unorthodox player with good feel for the game.
Incredibly athletic but raw forward.
24. Deshaun Thomas*****Jared Sullinger bullied this class for probably more combined high school and AAU wins than any other player. He'll have a Kevin Love-like college and NBA career and he'll be a name synonymous with Big Ten post play for as long as he's in the league.