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2016 Basketball Recruits

With today being the first day of the Basketball Early Signing Period. What's the latest on OSU's two recruits: DF Jr. and Micah Potter?

These 2 11W articles have some good stuff:

OHIO STATE BASKETBALL RECRUITING NOTEBOOK: HOW FUNDERBURK, POTTER IMPACT OSU'S FUTURE & A LOOK AT CLASSES AROUND THE B1G

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Since Thad Matta arrived at Ohio State, the Buckeyes have won five regular season conference championships and four Big Ten Tournament titles. It should come as no surprise his recruiting classes dominated the rankings in that span.

Matta brought in the top class in the B1G seven times according to 247Sports' composite rankings: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014 and 2015. The 2016 class probably won't join them even if Kobi Simmons commits. Several Big Ten teams – many of which don't typically recruit this well – landed more highly-rated talent. Coincidentally, two schools signed Ohio recruits to help them vault over the Buckeyes.

Michigan State, regardless of whatever grading system you use, has the most impressive 2016 class in the conference. Miles Bridges is a legit one-and-done threat and one current Spartan is already calling Joshua Langford a "poor man's Kobe." While MSU brings in the occasional five-star or highly ranked four-star, Tom Izzo's never had a class like this. It also includes Gahanna Lincoln's Nick Ward, who committed to the Spartans after Derek Funderburk Jr. and Micah Potter chose OSU.

John Beilien's class leans heavily on Ohio, which the notebook covered in September. Three of Michigan's four signees hail from the Buckeye State: Xavier Simpson, Jon Teske and Ibi Watson and all had varying degrees of interest from OSU. Teske was the only one with an offer, however, and he committed to the Wolverines before Funderburk Jr. and Potter made their decisions.

Overall, it might be the most talented crop of Ohioans in quite some time. The top recruits left the state to graduate from prep schools but spent more time being recruited and playing for high school or AAU teams in Ohio. For the purposes of this discussion, Funderburk Jr., Potter, Omari Spellman (Villanova), V.J. King (Louisville) and Matthew Moyer (Syracuse) are Ohioans. Jarron Cumberland (Cincinnati), Seth Towns (Harvard), Frankie Hughes (Louisville), Willie Jackson (Missouri), Trey Landers (Dayton) and Henry Baddley (Butler) also committed to some of the nation's best basketball programs.

To the best of Matta's knowledge, the staff focused more on recruiting in state than usual.

"Yeah, it seemed that way," he said, in a press conference, Thursday. "We were pretty set on what we wanted and, fortunately, both guys accepted early in their recruitment and stayed true to their word."

MATTA, TATE SCOUT FUNDERBURK JR.

Ohio State's head coach believes Funderburk Jr. will bring a lot of energy when he takes the floor. It's not to dissimilar to what they might have in Trevor Thompson and Daniel Giddens:

"Derek is long and athletic ... we've seen him expand his game. He's a high-energy type player. He plays with a lot of emotion. With his size and his length, that's something that's hard to teach."



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Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...ing-notebook-funderburk-potters-impact-a-look

THAD MATTA ON 2016 RECRUITING CLASS:'BOTH THESE GUYS WERE EXTREMELY EXCITED TO COME TO THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY'



The state of Ohio produced a bevy high-profile prospects in the 2016 class. Ohio State kept two of those at home.

The Buckeyes announced the signings of Derek Funderburk and Micah Potter on Wednesday and Thursday, Ohio State head coach Thad Matta was able to address his recruiting class publicly for the first time.

“I think both of these guys, they both have good size and strength. Both can move the weight around a little bit, that sort of thing,” Matta said. “Both these guys were extremely excited to come to The Ohio State University and it’s funny because we’ve usually had the most success with those types of young men.”
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Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...-excited-to-come-to-the-ohio-state-university

Also you can go to their individual threads.
 
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Michigan State, regardless of whatever grading system you use, has the most impressive 2016 class in the conference. Miles Bridges is a legit one-and-done threat and one current Spartan is already calling Joshua Langford a "poor man's Kobe." While MSU brings in the occasional five-star or highly ranked four-star, Tom Izzo's never had a class like this. It also includes Gahanna Lincoln's Nick Ward, who committed to the Spartans after Derek Funderburk Jr. and Micah Potter chose OSU.



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