Five things Kaleb Wesson declaring for the NBA Draft means for Ohio State

Ohio State big man Kalbe Wesson has declared for the NBA draft. Here are five things it means for the Buckeye basketball program.

Ohio State is now one under the thirteen scholarship limit

If Wesson does indeed keep his name in the draft and not come back to college, that opens up another scholarship to dole out for next season. It can all get a little tricky because you don’t want to be a body short while still trying to figure out how serious this foray with the NBA is.

Ohio State has already gotten some good news on the graduate transfer front with the addition of Seth Towns to the mix, but that put the program at the limit on scholarships. In recent days, it appears as though there is mutual interest between the Buckeyes and potential Santa Clara transfer Trey Wertz.

Now it appears there’s a scholarship to offer him or any other recruit/transfer on the market for next season. Again, as long as Wesson stays the NBA course.

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