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OSU RECRUITING CLASS OF 2005

by The Oklahoman


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In 2005, Oklahoma State signed the country's No. 1-ranked basketball recruiting class. Only seniors Byron Eaton and Terrel Harris remain at OSU. Here's a look at where the rest of the players are now.

Torre Johnson: Johnson was OSU's second-leading scorer in his one year in Stillwater. After being dismissed from the team, he transferred to Wisconsin-Milwaukee, but he was kicked off that team after an arrest for a domestic disturbance last season.

Jamaal Brown: Despite leaving the team before his senior season, the junior-college transfer graduated from OSU in 2007. Current players said they believe Brown now lives in Chicago.

Keith Brumbaugh: Brumbaugh, who was Florida's Mr. Basketball coming out of high school, was considered one of the top recruits in the nation. But the NCAA flagged a test score, and Brumbaugh never played in an OSU game. He has been in trouble with the law, spending 70 days in jail for a drug arrest and also reportedly having issues with shoplifting, guns and a domestic disturbance. He is currently playing for Sioux Falls in the NBA Developmental League.

Mario Boggan: Boggan played two years at OSU. As a senior, he recorded the 10th-best scoring season in school history. He was the only one of the three junior-college transfers to play two years for the Cowboys. He is playing professionally in Taiwan and has not yet received a degree.

Kenny Cooper: The 6-foot-10 center transferred unexpectedly to Louisiana Tech just before school started in 2007. After sitting out a year at Tech because of transfer rules, Cooper was suspended in January for the duration of the season for breaking team rules.

Gerald Green: Green, the top college prospect in the country in 2005, signed with Oklahoma State but opted to enter the NBA Draft. He currently averages 5.5 points and 1.8 rebounds for the Mavericks.

Roderick Flemings: Flemings is playing for Hawaii and averaging nearly 17 points. Hawaii is Flemings' fourth school - he also played at North Texas and Weatherford College in Texas.

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