Standing somewhere between 6-foot-7 and 6-foot-8 and weighing around 230 pounds, recent Ohio State commit Zed Key doesn’t quite have the size of Kaleb Wesson.
Well, that might not be completely true, given Wesson’s drastic offseason weight loss. But the Wesson that topped 270 pounds each of the past two years both weighed more and had a one-or-two-inch advantage on Key. That didn’t stop the Buckeyes’ coaching staff from comparing the two of them.
“They have a kid there now named Kaleb Wesson that they said that I play similar to,” Key told Eleven Warriors on Monday.