Five-star small forward Anthony Thompson’s commitment to the Ohio State Buckeyes marks a pivotal moment for both programs, underscoring Coach Jake Diebler’s effective recruiting strategy and highlighting ongoing challenges for Hubert Davis and the North Carolina Tar Heels in securing top-tier talent for the Class of 2026.
The landscape of college basketball recruiting shifted dramatically on October 21, 2025, as Anthony Thompson, a highly coveted five-star small forward, officially committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes. This decision reverberates across the NCAA, particularly in Chapel Hill, where Hubert Davis and the North Carolina Tar Heels once again missed out on a top target.
Thompson’s Choice: A Deep Dive into the Buckeye Advantage
Thompson, an Ohio native, ultimately chose his home state Buckeyes over a formidable list of contenders including Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Purdue, Texas, and North Carolina. While the Tar Heels were consistently in his top selections, the pull of Ohio State proved irresistible.
According to Thompson himself, the key factor was the relationship he built with the Ohio State coaching staff, particularly head coach Jake Diebler. Thompson lauded Diebler’s consistent and priority-driven recruitment, emphasizing the personal investment shown. “My relationship with the coaching staff was different,” Thompson stated, “they recruited me hard and consistently made me a priority. Coach Diebler really cares about all his players.”
He further elaborated on Diebler’s hands-on approach, noting, “He [Diebler] is on the court working with his players during individual workouts. He was very consistent in his communication and recruitment of me. I know I can rely on him to help me. I watched the team practice. They had great energy and buy-in.” This emphasis on personal connection and player development clearly resonated with the young star.
Jake Diebler’s Rapid Ascent and Impact
Jake Diebler’s success in landing Thompson is particularly noteworthy given his relatively recent promotion to permanent head coach. Joining the Buckeyes staff in 2022, Diebler was named interim head coach in 2024 after Chris Holtmann’s departure, eventually securing the full-time position. His ability to quickly establish trust and demonstrate a clear vision for players like Thompson is a testament to his burgeoning coaching prowess and a significant win for the program. This commitment is considered Ohio State’s highest-rated men’s basketball recruit in more than a decade, according to ESPN.
Anthony Thompson: A Talent Profile
Standing 6-foot-8 and weighing 205 pounds, Thompson brings elite talent to Columbus. He is ranked by the 247Sports Composite as the No. 2 small forward in the nation and the No. 8 player overall in the prestigious Class of 2026. His impressive skill set was on full display during the Adidas 3Stripes Select Basketball circuit this year, where he played for the Indiana Elite.
During the circuit, Thompson averaged:
- 22.8 points per game
- 5.7 rebounds per game
- 58.8% shooting from the field
- 39.8% from 3-point range
- 87.5% from the free-throw line
These statistics highlight his versatility as a scorer, rebounder, and efficient shooter, making him a critical addition to the Buckeyes’ future.
Building the Class of 2026 for Ohio State
Thompson’s commitment significantly strengthens Ohio State’s 2026 recruiting class, which already boasts two four-star talents:
- Power Forward Alex Smith from Prolific Prep in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
- Guard Marcus Johnson from Garfield Heights High School in Cleveland, Ohio
This trio forms a strong foundation for future seasons, signaling a promising trajectory for the Buckeyes under Diebler’s leadership.
North Carolina’s Persistent Recruiting Struggles
For Hubert Davis and the North Carolina Tar Heels, missing on Thompson is another entry in a concerning pattern. Despite consistently being in the mix for top recruits, the program has frequently failed to land them. This particular miss leaves the Tar Heels with zero commitments for the Class of 2026, a stark reality that should serve as a wake-up call, as noted by Rivals.
The pressure on Hubert Davis to carry the storied legacy of coaches like Roy Williams is immense. While his dedication is not in question, the results on the recruiting trail are beginning to raise concerns within the fan base. The ability of a program renowned more for its football success, like Ohio State, to “steal” a five-star basketball talent that might have historically chosen UNC, highlights a shift in dynamics.
Fan Community Reactions and Future Outlook
The commitment has stirred contrasting emotions within the fan communities. Ohio State fans are understandably ecstatic, viewing Thompson’s decision as a validation of Jake Diebler’s leadership and a sign of renewed national prominence for the basketball program. For North Carolina fans, the disappointment is palpable, feeding into existing anxieties about the program’s ability to compete for elite talent.
The road ahead for Hubert Davis and the Tar Heels involves strategic recalibration. While missing on a player of Thompson’s caliber undeniably hurts, the long history of UNC basketball suggests that they will, as they always do, ultimately assemble a strong recruiting class. However, the current trend demands a critical look at their approach to connecting with and prioritizing prospective players in an increasingly competitive recruiting landscape.