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C Ibrahima Diallo (transfer to San Jose St., transfer to UCF)

RELATIONSHIPS WITH COACHES, PLAYERS ATTRACTED IBRAHIMA DIALLO TO OHIO STATE

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Ibrahima Diallo knew. He didn’t publicize his feelings, but he knew.

Two weeks ago, Diallo told himself he would commit to Ohio State. But he took his time, passing the end of March, which he planned to commit by, because he felt he needed more days to ensure his “big decision” would be the correct choice. Not until Sunday did he announce his commitment, calling the coaches to let Chris Holtmann and the rest of the staff know he will become a Buckeye.

“They were so excited,” Diallo told Eleven Warriors on Tuesday. “Screaming, everything. The coaches were so excited.”

Diallo also let his family know his decision, making a cross-continent call.

He moved from Senegal, his native country in Africa, to the United States in 2016, enrolling in Victory Rock Prep in Florida. Prior to his senior year of high school, he transferred to Prolific Prep in Napa, California. Diallo doesn’t have any family members in the country.

“They were so excited for the next step in my life too,” Diallo said. “They was happy. They was proud of me. It was an exciting moment.”

Diallo, a 7-foot three-star center, became the fourth member of Ohio State’s 2019 recruiting class when he chose the Buckeyes over Pittsburgh, his other finalist. DJ Carton, Alonzo Gaffney, E.J. Liddell and Diallo combine to make up the No. 9 overall class in the country and the top class in the Big Ten.

Diallo attributed his relationships with the coaching staff as the main reason why he ultimately selected Ohio State, noting his trust in Chris Holtmann, who visited him in California shortly after the Buckeyes’ season ended with a loss to Houston in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

“He came here, we talked a lot. That meant a lot for me,” Diallo said. “The head coach comes to see you. And that time it was like four days after they lost the game. So, yeah, that meant a lot.”

Mike Schrage was Ohio State’s lead recruiter of Diallo. But on April 5, he accepted a job as Elon’s head coach. Diallo said he understood the decision since it’s every assistant coach’s dream to become a head coach, and it didn’t affect his recruitment because he was talking to other coaches on the staff.

This weekend, assistant coach Ryan Pedon took a flight to the west coast to check on Diallo, who committed days later.

“He was just making sure I'm good,” Diallo said. “Just reminding me the opportunity they're giving to me right now at Ohio State.”

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Carton, Gaffney, Liddell and a few of the younger players on the Buckeyes also did their best to entice the 7-footer to join them in Columbus.

Diallo heard from the trio of incoming freshmen constantly, talking often and building relationships with them. In every conversation, the message Carton, Gaffney and Liddell sent Diallo had a common theme: “Bro, come on now. Why are you waiting, bro? Come on. Let's do it.”

“I'm like, ‘All right, bro. I've got you,’” Diallo said.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...ayers-attracted-ibrahima-diallo-to-ohio-state
 
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Saw where Greg Oden received his bachelor's degree. Does anyone know if he's going to stick around, maybe earn a masters in something, and coach this kid up? Believe he's done wonders with Kalen, and betcha he can give Dialk some good pointers how to take up space and threaten the shooters that wander into the paint.....Go Bucks! So we've now got a doughnut offense......nothing in the hole. (Sorry)
I read about a month ago that Greg is going to try and give it a go in that 3 on 3 NBA league this summer. Cannot recall from what months it runs from. I guess I could check his thread because there is an article about him playing in that 3 on 3.
 
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IBRAHIMA DIALLO SIGNS NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT WITH OHIO STATE

After choosing the Buckeyes over Pittsburgh on Sunday, Diallo officially signed his National Letter of Intent to attend Ohio State on Friday.



“Ibrahima is a terrific young man and young big with upside and potential,” Chris Holtmann said in a statement. “He has been coached well and has played against quality competition. His measurables speak for themselves but we were also really struck by his maturity in the recruiting process. As with most freshmen, especially bigs, we understand there will be a process to his development. Having said that, we are really excited about what his future holds.”

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...gns-national-letter-of-intent-with-ohio-state
 
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capitalization is not spelling. after all, when someone asks you to spell your name, do you say, "capital r-i-c-h-a-r-d"?
When someone corrects spelling but misses on capitalization, I call that a questionable correction.

Back to Diallo - apparently we are going to avoid confusion with the Rutgers Ibrahimo Diallo by realizing the Rutgers guy (1) transferred to Manhattan for the 2018-2019 season and (2) has now exhausted his eligibility. Both Diallos are Senegalese, both centers. The Rutgers one averaged 0.6 ppg as a grad transfer his final year in Manhattan. I guess we're all hoping our guy does better than that. :eek:
 
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