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SG Jon Diebler (2nd-Most Big Ten career 3-Pointers, Butler Recruiting Director)

I live in Upper Sandusky and have watched Jon play. There are alot of people here who are of the opinion that Jon has some absolutely great natural b-ball skills. The kid is just so naturally gifted-- he can excell at will sometimes, but at other times he'll struggle with his game. He can force his shot and get out of his skill range. If you look at his brother Jake, in contrast, he lacks some of the natual gifts that his brother has, but he makes up for that in his intensity and drive to win-- whatever it takes and team first (as evidenced in his DII co-player of the year award w/ Cook).

If Jon could develop that same intensity and realize that he can't always do it all and know that sometimes his game is just going to call for him to get involved in other ways (dishing to the open man, driving to the basket instead of looking for the jumper, etc.) he would be all world. Get some more muscle on his skinny frame, and continue striving to be like his brother as a floor general, and this kid may proove to be truely special. Time will tell, but I think with Big Bro off to college and him being the lone "Big Fish", so to speak, he'll take on the role of floor general and become more vocal and more intense because he'll have to out of necessity. His dad is INTENSE, at ALL TIMES and I think that will rub off onto him now that he will become the leader of the team and have more responsibilities w/o his bro there to go to.
 
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I continue to hear that Diebler and his family are in close contact with Ohio State. I am going to change the Valpo verbal to a soft verbal at this point.


Diebler had a rough time in the summer leagues, may have regressed. Needs to improve his strength and work on his confidence.
 
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8/4/05

Dave Telep's opinion on Diebler......

What is happening with Diebler? Is he OSU quality in your opinion Dave?

Dave Telep (Aug 3, 2005 2:17:21 PM)
Great question. In the end, he will be Ohio State quality but there's a qualifier here. After a strong HS season and spring AAU season he contracted mono. He came back too early and did not play well this summer. He's still not 75% IMO. In the end, I believe he's HM and OSU quality but the Buckeyes deal is moving quickly and decisions have to be made sooner than later. Having said that, I can't see OSU moving full bore on him coming off his summer. Again, I don't think it's his fault that he wasn't able to show his best in July, I just think he was sick still. In the end, he's definitely HM IMO and someone gets a good one.
 
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http://www.dispatch.com/bball/bball.php?story=dispatch/2005/07/10/20050710-E1-01.html

MEN’S BASKETBALL
Buckeyes’ 2006 recruits could affect 2007 class
Some might be scared off by team’s wealth of talent
Sunday, July 10, 2005
Bob Baptist
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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INDIANAPOLIS — Robbie Hummel is a high-school junior from Valparaiso, Ind. He grew up a fan of Purdue, but, as he continues to grow, has expanded his horizons.

He was 6 feet 5 not long ago. He is 6-7 now and growing into the kind of long and lean perimeter player Ohio State basketball coach Thad Matta covets.

En route from New Jersey to Atlanta during the first week of the summer evaluation period, Matta stopped at the Nike All-America camp in Indianapolis last week to scout Hummel, among others. Hummel, with two more years of high-school ball to play, said he has been in touch with the OSU staff but has not been offered a scholarship. He said he’s "extremely" interested in the program.

What kid would not be right now? If Ohio State does not receive a commitment from another player in the class of 2006, it already has the year’s best recruiting class and one of the best of recent times. Commitments less than two weeks ago from 7-foot Greg Oden and point guard Mike Conley of Indianapolis, added to earlier nods from wings Daequan Cook of Dayton and David Lighty of Cleveland, give the Buckeyes four of the top 26 prospects in the class, according to a consensus of five recruiting rankings. Oden ranks No. 1 on the list and Cook is No. 8.

"That class is unbelievable," Hummel said. "But then you have to say to yourself, ‘Will I even get to play with that team?’ They’re loaded. So I guess it’s kind of a double-edged sword."

That’s the fine line Matta and his staff walk as they try to, one, put the finishing touches on their recruiting Class of 2006 and, two, build on it with another layer of stars from the class of 2007.

The first of the two 10-day evaluation periods in July started Wednesday with elite invitational camps in Indianapolis, Atlanta and Teaneck, N.J. The second period, July 22-31, includes AAU team tournaments in Las Vegas, Orlando and Los Angeles.

Matta and his staff have three scholarships left to offer the Class of 2006 and another three for 2007. While acknowledging the NCAA could take one or more of those in sanctioning the program for the transgressions of the previous coaching staff, Matta said he has not been told that is inevitable. And if all of the scholarships are spoken for before penalties are levied, he added, "I don’t think they can take (away a commitment) we’ve already got."

For the moment, he and his assistants are working hardest at getting a commitment from an elite power forward to complete a so-called Thad Five class of 2006 that recruiting analysts say would eclipse Michigan’s 1991 Fab Five as the best ever — or at least since classes began being ranked 25 years ago.

Highest on the list of power forwards appear to be two top-10 prospects, 6-8 Thaddeus Young of Memphis, Tenn., and 6-8 Vernon Macklin of Portsmouth, Va., and 6-7 Luke Harangody of Merrillville, Ind. Harangody is rumored to be leaning elsewhere, however. He skipped the Nike camp and could commit as soon as this week, his father said, to Notre Dame, Purdue or Ohio State.

Next on that list could be 6-8 Raymar Morgan of Canton McKinley, who has not been offered a scholarship but could be soon if he continues competing as aggressively around the basket as he did the first two days of the Nike camp. He said OSU coaches told him earlier this summer to "rebound the heck out of the basketball."

Morgan, who has been offered scholarships by Michigan State and Michigan, said he is intrigued by the possibility of being the fifth member of an unparalleled recruiting class.

"Those guys are all very gifted," he said. "It would be a pleasure to play with them."

But what about following them to Ohio State? Could their presence steer the studs of the class of 2007 elsewhere for playing time, as Hummel suggested? Highly rated guard Eric Gordon of Indianapolis, who plays on the same AAU team with Conley, Cook and Oden, does not list the Buckeyes among his favorites, possibly for that reason.

Matta said he does not think it is difficult to attract two great classes back-to-back.

"If you look at elite programs, that’s what they do," he said. "I think good players want to play with good players. I think that’s become a trend. You see that in the NBA now. Guys want to win."

That opinion is shared by one of the rising talents in the Class of 2007, 7-foot Kosta Koufos of Canton GlenOak. A few months ago, Koufos was rated a Mid-American Conference prospect. After an impressive spring on the AAU circuit and an MVP performance at a national tournament in St. Louis last month, he has offers from Ohio State, Michigan, Xavier and Miami (Fla.) and interest from Duke, Maryland, Illinois and Stanford.

Koufos’ comments in Indianapolis seemed to imply that Ohio State, even if Oden sticks around for more than a year, might be the team to beat for a kid whose parents graduated from the university and who grew up a Buckeyes fan.

"That national championship is all I care about," he said. "If I (sit on) the bench and don’t play at all, winning is the goal."

Koufos also spoke of potentially teaming inside with another highly rated Ohioan in his class, 6-8 Dallas Lauderdale of Solon. He and Lauderdale are part of a talented 2007 in-state class that also includes 6-4 O.J. Mayo, 6-5 Bill Walker and 6-11 Keenan Ellis of Cincinnati North College Hill, 6-5 Chris Wright of Trotwood and 6-6 Jon Diebler of Upper Sandusky.

"We’ve got all the Ohio people coming to Ohio State," Koufos said. Or, in Matta’s dreams, at least as many as he has room for.
 
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9/5/05

From Bucknuts...Jon is still verbally committed to Valpo but is still exploring other options, most notably Ohio State, Michigan and NC State. He will visit Michigan next weekend for the ND/UM game.
 
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bucknuts44820 said:
Diebler had a rough time in the summer leagues, may have regressed. Needs to improve his strength and work on his confidence.

I think having mono had more to do with it than his talent or confidence level regressing...
 
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Jon At Texas vs Ohio State Football Game

Jon attended the Ohio State Texas game last Saturday. The buckeye recruiters gave his family(michigan fans) tickets. He elected to go to the OSU Texas game instead of the Michigan Notre Dame game.
 
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9/13/05

Diebler has informed Valpo that he was looking at other schools. Gave the impression that Ohio State is the clear cut leader. Diebler enjoyed his visit to Ohio State and hung out with Oden, Cook, Conley and Lightey to name a few. The article suggests that Diebler is close to a verbal to Ohio State and it could happen very soon.

(due to this development, I am deleting the ("soft verbal")
 
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