Damon Stringer’s future is still a mystery.The former Ohio State point guard is likely headed for another basketball program after leaving the OSU team a few weeks ago because of his possible involvement in an assault case. Stringer is rumored to be headed for Cincinnati, Bowling Green or Cleveland State. However, Stringer’s father isn’t even sure of what his son plans to do.”Damon has made no decision about what he’s going to do or where he is going to go,” Roosevelt Stringer said. “Right now his only concern is finishing out the school year at Ohio State.”Damon Stringer was arrested and charged with assault after being involved in a fender bender with Daniel Schneider, of Columbus, April 26. According to a Columbus Division of Police report, Schneider backed into Stringer’s 1998 Honda Passport with his 1990 Acura. Schneider said when he attempted to exchange insurance information he was attacked by Stringer.Schneider said he was kicked in the face and ribs. The police report stated Stringer kicked in Schneider’s car door, jumped up and down on the hood and broke the sun roof. The altercation took place at 900 Thurber Dr. in Victorian Village. Once a vital member of the OSU basketball team, Stringer is now simply a student. In 1995-96 and 1996-97, he led the team in scoring, averaging 11.3 and 15.1 points respectively. If Stringer has made up his mind about what his plans are, he hasn’t let his former teammates know.”He hasn’t told any of us on the team what he’s going to do,” said forward Shamar Herron.Stringer is scheduled to appear in court June 9 for his arraignment. If convicted, he could face up to 10 months in jail and a $2,000 fine.Stringer was unavailable for comment.Officials from two area universities have not given any indication that Stringer may transfer or become a member of their teams.”There are no plans at this time for Damon to join the University of Cincinnati basketball team,” said Tom Hathaway, sports information director at the University of Cincinnati. “We haven’t heard from Damon.”Bowling Green State University Athletics Director Ronald Zwierlein said they have not heard from Stringer about transferring either.”To our knowledge he’s not going to come here,” Zwierlein said. “We haven’t sought permission from OSU to talk to him. We honestly don’t know anything about Damon’s plans.”Traditionally Bowling Green is not in the habit of taking in student athletes that have had altercations with the law.”