
Good morning Buckeye faithful and welcome to your Sunday Skull Session. We hope you've been having a great weekend.
Now that spring football is over, the majority of Buckeye fans (perhaps a generalization) have been scouring the web looking for any bits of football information to hold them over until the fall.
For me personally, I have been able to curb my "no-osu-athletics-until-fall-depression" with Reds baseball and jumping on the New York Rangers bandwagon.
Okay, I admit it, I also jumped on the 76ers bandwagon but solely because of Evan Turner. It's just impossible not to thoroughly enjoy watching him, especially after being in Columbus during his three years at Ohio State. I truly feel like I watched him grow up, despite not knowing who he was until Thad locked him down in 2006. Anyway, watching him come into his own during the playoffs has been great.
Besides watching the MLB (I'll be tweeting from the Reds @ Yankees today), bandwagoneering the NBA/NHL and working, I've spent the last few days analyzing the post-spring depth chart, just like all you people out there (you know who I'm talkin' about). I have nothing left to think about and can't wait until all the summer news and hype kicks off. Just a matter or time..
DOSE OF ROUNDBALL RECRUITING. Scout has released an update for their top 100 for 2013. Ohio State commit, Marc Loving, dropped down to 35th overall (originally 26th).
Several other Ohio State targets made moves as well. Chicago Simeon SF Jabari Parker (6-7/215) remained the overall number 1 and SI has said that he is the best high school baller since Lebron. This kid is a must get for Thad, but he has every major program in his ear. Jabari has multiple major decisions on the horizon with choosing a school, but he also has a Mormon mission that could delay his jump to the pros. That'll be a very interesting story.
Several other Buckeye prospects made the list including Florida C Chris Walker (6-10/205) sticking at #6 overall, Michigan SF James Young (6-6/190) moving up to #7, Maryland C BeeJay Anya (6-8/255) moving up to #11, and South Carolina SG Sindarious Thornwell (6-4/175) up to #19.
With plenty of time remaining before the first signing period, you can definitely expect many changes after the AAU season this summer.










