Does Chris Holtmann's staff have a chance with Rivals150 guard Kobe Bufkin?
Just over a couple of weeks ago, head basketball coach Chris Holtmann and his staff delivered an offer to four-star prospect Kobe Bufkin, one of the premier shooting guards in the 2021 cycle.
On Tuesday, Bufkin put the Buckeyes in his top five, along with DePaul, LSU, Michigan and Michigan State. The No. 61 overall player in his class also announced that he is slated to be committing tomorrow.
On the surface, the timing here appeared to be in Ohio State' favor, but it's looking like Bufkin is heading to another program in the Big 10. A wave of FutureCast predictions had been submitted in favor of the Wolverines starting on Sunday, and it would be a shocker if the Michigan-based prospect picks any other program tomorrow.
While Bufkin may be off the table following Friday's announcement, the Buckeyes are still in pursuit of several players residing in the Rivals150.
Ohio State is a contender for top-35 recruit Malaki Branham, who is from Columbus. Branham is also giving a strong look at Alabama, Louisville and Xavier.
Dallan "Deebo" Coleman, a recent offer for the Buckeyes, listed the program as one of eight schools he speaks with the most.
They also recently cracked the top schools lists for priority center targets Chet Holmgren and Charles Bediako.
I was also told a month ago that Holtmann's staff is pursuing Efton Reid, Jalen Warley, Jordan Longino, Mason Miller, Max Christie, and Trevor Keels. Keels, however, informed me in mid-June that Ohio State isn't recruiting him anymore.
As of right now, Holtmann's current class features Kalen Eztler and Meechie Johnson. Based off what I've been told and their recent offers, it looks like the Buckeyes are hoping to add a center and a shooting guard before it's all said and done.
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