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Rob Oller commentary: Early exit by Mullens seems likely | BuckeyeXtra Mullens' college career will coincide with OSU's final game of the season. The strongest evidence comes from Mullens himself, who given the chance this week to publicly
commit to returning for his sophomore season declined to do so. Read into that what you will. Ohio
State based on the premise that his game still requires seasoning before he can be effective in the
NBA. High school basketball is like a trip to the barbershop -- you never look better than when you
walk out. NBA draft), because people wake up when they go to college and find that out. I found
out," he said. Mullens also knows that so-called experts are mistaken to say young players develop better in
college than the pros. Mullens heard this from former Buckeyes Greg Oden and Mike Conley Jr., who entered the draft
after their freshman seasons. That's when you've got to become a man," Mullens said. "You've got your own bills to take care
of, your own self to take care of. Click here to read the full article |