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Skull Session: Jake Diebler Welcomes Thad Matta, Former Players Back to Campus for “Vet Week”; 2029 Ohio State Commit Austin Miller is Already Peer Recruiting for the Buckeyes

Skull Session: Jake Diebler Welcomes Thad Matta, Former Players Back to Campus for “Vet Week”; 2029 Ohio State Commit Austin Miller is Already Peer Recruiting for the Buckeyes

Skull Session: Jake Diebler Welcomes Thad Matta, Former Players Back to Campus for Vet Week; 2029 Ohio State Commit Austin Miller is Already Peer Recruiting for the Buckeyes Jake Diebler welcomes Thad Matta and former players back to campus for Vet Week, and Ohio State commit Austin Miller is already peer recruiting for the Buckeyes.

I attended an Ohio State mens basketball workout on Wednesday expecting to see Jake Diebler holding a whistle and coaching his team.

While I was at the Schott, I saw more than a dozen former Buckeyes in the gym: Scoonie Penn, Ron Lewis, Greg Oden, David Lighty, William Buford, Jared Sullinger, Evan Ravenel, JaeSean Tate, Keyshawn Woods, E.J.

Liddell, Brice Sensabaugh, Christoph Tilly and Brandon Noel.

Thats likely not even a complete list.

Those players were back in Columbus for the programs Vet Week, where Old Heads play against and coach the current generation of Buckeyes, helping them understand what it takes to succeed at Ohio State.

In a 12-minute press conference Wednesday, Diebler discussed the importance of former players returning to the program and the impact it can have on the Buckeyes.I think its important when youre in this position to bridge any gaps that may exist between current and former.

This is certainly an opportunity for us to do that, Diebler said.We have other events throughout the season, but I think when you have a chance for our guys to play against and get coached by and work out with former players or former players that are currently playing, theres so much value in it.

Its one thing to have dinner which well do and its another thing to have meetings and stuff, but when you can do it between the lines, I think thats really, really special.I care deeply about our former players.

We owe them a sense of gratitude for us to have unbelievable facilities and to be able to sell an unbelievable tradition.

This program should always be a home for them.

We want to make them feel at home as often as possible.Its great to see multiple generations in the gym, some guys who are maybe not so engaged in between the lines as some others, but just being here and watching and well have dinner tonight it couldnt be better.

More alumni were expected back for Wednesdays dinner and Thursday's workouts, turning Vet Week into a true reunion of Ohio State basketball generations one that can only benefit a program looking to continue building in Year 3 under Diebler.Its a reminder of where this program has been, Diebler said.

Theyre here because theyre gonna help us win, and theyre gonna help us take this thing to the next level.

Not featured in Ohio States Vet Camp photo was former head coach Thad Matta, who also popped into the Schottenstein Center on Wednesday to see some of his former players.Thats been a long time coming, Diebler said.

His influence on me as a coach and as a man, Ive spoken about that before.

He means the world to me and my family.

He means a ton to our basketball family.Being able to get him back here says something about just how close this basketball family is.

Hes in the rafters.

Hes in the record books.

Ive talked about the peaks of our program, and hes certainly been a part of some of those.For him to be here means a great deal to me personally, but it also means a great deal to our program because hes a guy we celebrate around here.

Matta does not have an official role at Ohio State, but neither does Jim Tressel, who has become a trusted mentor of Ryan Day in recent years.

If Matta can fill a similar role for Diebler, that would be an absolute win.He led the Buckeyes into a golden era of Ohio State hoops, second only to the programs run of three straight national championship game appearances and one title in the early 1960s.

If Matta can impart wisdom to Diebler on how to bring the Buckeyes back to that level, Im all for it.When you take over a program, you can either hide from the success and the tradition or kind of keep it behind the curtain, or you can celebrate it.

You can strive to get the program back to that level, Diebler said.Thats the route Ive chosen because I care deeply about this program.

Ive seen what its meant to my family and my brother.

Ive watched those peaks as a fan; Ive watched those peaks with great investment when my brother was playing.

I absolutely want to celebrate that.After committing to Ohio State on Monday, Miller has made it clear he has every intention of becoming a Buckeye in three years.

He even posted a video on social media thanking Ohio State fans and coaches Ryan Day, Cortez Hankton and Devin Jordan for welcoming him into Buckeye Nation.Whats up, Buckeye Nation? Its Austin Miller, newest addition to Zone 6, Miller said in the video.Id like to thank Buckeye Nation for welcoming me with open arms.

Id also like to thank Coach Day, Coach Hankton and Coach Jordan.

Im currently home in Bellflower, California, but Ill be back in my second home, Columbus, Ohio, in the fall to see the Buckeyes play in the Horseshoe.

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