OSU RECRUITING CLASS OF 2005
by The Oklahoman
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
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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