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11/10/05
11/10/05
Ohio State Lands Ballyhooed Recruit Oden
Ohio State Registers One of Best Recruiting Classes in School History When It Lands Greg Oden
COLUMBUS, Ohio Nov 9, 2005 — Ohio State coach Thad Matta expressed relief on Wednesday that he had gotten letters of intent from 7-footer Greg Oden and one of the best recruiting classes in school history.
"Any time you have national letters of intent come in, you're always nervous that the fax machine may be broken or anything along those lines," Matta said Wednesday, the first day high school seniors were allowed to sign with colleges. "This signing today is unique because I think we've got every position filled. There aren't many times in college basketball you have that opportunity."
The centerpiece of the five-man 2006-07 recruiting class is Oden, who averaged 20 points and 9.6 rebounds a game last season as a junior at Indianapolis Lawrence North High School. Oden was considered a shoo-in to jump to the NBA directly out of high school before the league changed its minimum age rule last summer. Players now must be at least 19 or out of high school for one year before they can play in the NBA.
"I think the thing that Greg is going to bring is a defensive presence. He's one of the best shot-blockers I've ever seen," Matta said. "His ability to finish around the basket is very good as well. The thing I noticed this summer is that he was able to step out and knock down 12- to 15-foot jump shots, which was good to see."
Oden, who led Indianapolis Lawrence North to the last two Class 4A state championships, was selected as the national player of the year by several publications.
"He has a chance to be special," Matta said. "But it all starts with the humility he carries for 17 years old."
Joining Oden is Indianapolis Lawrence North teammate Mike Conley, a 6-1 guard who averaged 10.7 points and 5.0 assists last season. He is the son of former Olympic triple-jump champion Mike Conley, who was a track star at Arkansas before winning a silver medal at the 1984 Olympics and a gold in 1992.
"The first time I called their house, I didn't know whether to talk to him about his son or ask for an autograph," Matta said.
Rounding out the recruiting class are 6-4 Daequan Cook and 6-6 David Lighty, both from Ohio, along with 6-9 Othello Hunter, who played last year at Hillsborough Community College.
"They all fit in," Matta said. "They're all great kids and they all have great character."
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