For the Buckeyes, Ohio is at the heart of all that basketball talent
Published: Saturday, February 26, 2011
By Doug Lesmerises, The Plain Dealer
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- On the AAU team known as All-Ohio Red they made their mark, winning national championships and spreading the word on Ohio basketball, led by four future Ohio State Buckeyes in Jared Sullinger, Aaron Craft, Jordan Sibert and J.D. Weatherspoon.
"People thought we were pretty good," Sullinger said. "Everyone still considers Ohio a football state, but at the same time, we were trying to elevate and it and let everyone know it's not only football. We can do both."
When the No. 2 Buckeyes take the court now, as they will against Indiana Sunday afternoon, they do it as their own version of All-Ohio.
The top six players are Ohio natives, something OSU coach and Illinois native Thad Matta has mentioned repeatedly this year. Despite Matta's deserved reputation as a recruiter, his formula for success this season wasn't much more complicated than taking advantage of what has been a run of elite in-state talent.
For the first time since 1993, all of the Buckeyes' starters are from Ohio. Among the teams currently ranked in the Associated Press top 25, only the Buckeyes have their top six players in minutes all coming from their home state. Only nine of the top 25 teams have at least three players among their top six from their home state; 10 have one or none.
St. Edward coach Eric Flannery, who has worked with USA Basketball for more than a decade, said in that time only California and Texas have produced upper-tier talent more consistently than Ohio. And he's glad to see it stick around.
"The ACC has always been a big pull for a lot of kids, and sometimes I think being close to home doesn't seem like as big of a deal," Flannery said, "but now that Ohio State has been up there as a national championship-caliber program, you have to think that's started to win over the kids in Ohio, and I hope that continues to be true. And I think you're seeing that with some other Division I colleges in Ohio, like Xavier and Cleveland State and Kent State."
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