Looking to fill Koufos' void?
Coach Thad Matta met with Kosta Koufos this week, but the 7-foot freshman did not tell Matta whether he plans to stay at Ohio State for next season or leave to play professionally, team spokesman Dan Wallenberg said tonight.
That said, Matta placed a call Wednesday night to Jay Harrington, the coach at Southwestern Illinois College, about 6-foot-9, 270-pound freshman Josh Harrellson, whom OSU coaches have scouted since December in case they might need another big man for next season.
Harrington did not return a call from The Dispatch today, but he told Bucknuts.com that he expects Matta to make a pitch to Harrellson in person next week on the Belleville, Ill., campus. Harrellson, from St. Charles, Mo., also is considering Kentucky and St. Louis, which he already has visited, as well as Missouri, Indiana, Purdue, Iowa and Iowa State. He will have three years of eligbility wherever he transfers.
Because the spring signing period begins Wednesday, NCAA rules prohibit contact between coaches and recruits from Saturday until next Friday. By then, Matta might know whether he needs another big man.
Koufos’ mother said this week she expects her son to announce his decision next week. The deadline for entering the NBA draft is April 27. Of course, Koufos could announce he’s entering but not sign with an agent, which would extend the uncertainty over whether he is returning into June, after he attends the pre-draft camp in Orlando, Fla., in late May. The deadline for withdrawing from the draft is June 16.
Matta has one scholarship available for next season; Koufos’ departure would make two. The only other recruit Ohio State is known to be targeting is 6-2 sophomore Devin Dumes of Vincennes (Ind.) University. Contrary to previous reports, though, Matta has not offered a scholarship to either Dumes or Harrellson. Wallenberg, citing information he received from a team official, said no scholarships have been offered to any recruits this spring.