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2025-2026 Ohio State Men's Basketball

Believe everyone is hitting near or close to the bulls-eye. No way of knowing, (but), believe when we brought in the guy from Duke, and Kentucky, tOSU had to pony up some take-a-chance NIL cash. Those two were not successful, and may have caused pause in bringing in some big dollar guys (whose production was never shown on the court). In fact, both skedaddled out the next year. There's certainly no Pantoni sifting through the ashes to find that overlooked gem, and if such a gem shows up, THEY're demanding their due, with some big bucks. Once, burned, etc....
So a conundrum appears. Go for a splash transfer, pay them big bucks, and hope he melds with current crew (actually not to bad coming back - Devin, Mobley, Bynum, Chapman, and now Thompson). As noted above a PG and an aircraft carrier, and both/each command those big bucks. Does one think that Bjork etc have/wanna spend that kind of cash? Or put another way, will increased attendance/food sales/parking pay for the outflow required?
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SF Anthony Thompson (Official Thread)

Thompson is a SF, could put him at the 3 and Royal at the 4. Mobley still the 2 and bring in transfers for PG & post.
For returning players, my priority would be Bynum, then Mobley, then Royal.
They need to decide if the injured big from Baylor can be their 5. And, for sure, they need to bring in a PG from the portal.
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2025-2026 Ohio State Men's Basketball

Some or all of these are probably in play already, because actual professionals are running the show and not us dipshit fans who pretend to know what to do.

There are 8 things I would do or at least investigate doing:

1) The discovery phase. Start fresh and start from the ground level. Discover (or in some of our dumber fans mindsets) realize what this program is today. We all agree it's not "good enough". But at the same time, there has to be a realization of what this program is historically - and that's a decently successful program that is by no means a blue blood historically, but one that can be if there are certain conditions met. To build a juggernaut that you so desperately want, you have to remember your roots and build from there. Bring in an outside firm, hell form a committee of alumni and connected but unbiased basketball people - whatever. Have someone that isn't in the day to day operations review things and give options and reviews. This likely costs some $$$.

2) After the discovery phase, the facility assessment phase. What are the facilities like compared to your contemporaries - let's pick Sparty, TCUN, Illinois and Purdue. That's the group you want to join. Are the facilities even or better than those 4? If not, this is where capital improvements have to occur. That means $$$.

3) NIL. The word is out on the street that Ohio State's NIL is bad. Perception is reality. This must be fixed and fixed publicly. They get $18 million in NIL to share. Men's basketball won't EVER be on Football's level, but football is in good shape right now. Find a realignment in funds that will support both and one that will get Men's BB in a better standing. $$$

4) - related to #3 - you have to work the donors at this point in time. But not just for basketball, for football too. If you think more money can come in for football, use this situation wisely to fill in gaps for money re-allocated to basketball from football. If they only want to donate to football, cool, fine, thank you. If they are going to withhold money from basketball simply because they are struggling, they aren't really fans at that point. $$$

5) Figure out your recruiting goals and have a plan in place should option A not work out. Whether people want to admit it or not, Ohio State is not a basketball destination (yet). Simply showing up at a recruit's school and say "Hi, we're Ohio State" will get you in the door. But getting from that point to having them commit- short of kids absolutely wanting to come here - takes time, patience, resources and more time. This leads me too the next point. $$$

6) Patience. Not from the fans, but from the athletic administration. I think they pulled the trigger on Holtmann too early (they should have waited until after the season) and it caused a butterfly effect. I think they must support Diebler adequately or the cycle will repeat. Coaches want stability in basketball - and it comes from the program. The rosters are too volatile year to year. Canning coaches every 3 years is a surefire way to never get a good coach to coach for you. And while I'm here, can we dispense with the notion that Holtmann's extension wasn't earned? Dude was winning 65%+ of his games and was making the tournament. Only dumbass fans who listen to T-Bone on 97.1 for their sports takes think that was unacceptable. $$$

7) Player evaluations and addressing places of need and improvement. Granted I don't follow it as closely as some, but I can't name a single assistant coach. I had to look it up. Usually, good head coaches have good to great assistant coaches. They work more directly with the players and allow the head coach to be more of an executive. I think this has been lost since the Matta era. Further, and this ties into recruiting, Terence Dials is the recruiting coordinator. Dials is one of my favorite players ever and I absolutely wish he could have been around when the Oden/Conley team was together, but this hasn't been very good lately. I do think some of it is kids just don't want to come here for whatever the reason, but sometimes the voice needs to change too.

8) Positive energy around the program. Positivity is sorely lacking around the non-football, non-wrestling non-tennis aspects of the entire AD, especially from the fanbase. It's like a hate-love relationship and it's kinda counterproductive. With basketball in particular, the moment ANYTHING goes wrong, it's fire the coach, fuck this team, etc etc etc. Recruits see that shit. This isn't to excuse poor performance from the coaches, AD, etc. There is, however a line in which you can support the program WITHOUT being super negative and it's something this fanbase struggles with across the board. The football brand is strong enough to overcome it, but the basketball brand is not. As an AD, I would focus on building strong fan relationships and trying to encourage more positive fan reactions around the program. If it only happens when winning occurs, we're back to the chicken and the egg (and borderline bandwagon-ism)....that can't be the norm for a program that wants to be successful. This will also cost $$$.

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So there you have it. You asked, I wrote.

I think at least 5 if not 6 or 7 of these things are happening. Gus Johnson may have done Diebler a solid just by bringing it up because now Bjork has to respond if not publicly but at least behind the closed doors. Diebler defending his boss had to happen - don't be fooled by it, he wanted to keep his job unlike Jerome Tang at K-State.

I could be very wrong but I still think Bjorks hands are being tied by higher up forces at the university here. Even if he wanted to pump more money into the program I think there's still bad feelings toward the program from the financial fallout of the Holtmann fiasco that are going to prevent that. Wether you think the Holtmann extension was warranted or not that 9 mil they had to pony up for the buyout hurt regardless.

#7 is the big thing here. Player evaluation has to be WAY better. If you aren't going to have NIL funds to compete for true upper level portal players you have to be very good at pointing out the best fits from those next tiers of players. This year and last year's portal returns have not been good enough at all and I feel like next year has the potential to be ugly if we get similar portal results.

IMO the biggest thing Diebler is going to have to see and give into is that he's almost certainly going to have to sacrifice offensive ability at the 4/5 for physicality and defensive ability. Finesse softer bigs like Tilly just aren't going to get it done down there in the B1G if you seriously want to compete.
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2025-2026 Ohio State Men's Basketball

What is YOUR plan? Just keep riding with Diebler for a decade no matter what the results are? We might as well just kept Holtmann if that is the case.
Some or all of these are probably in play already, because actual professionals are running the show and not us dipshit fans who pretend to know what to do.

There are 8 things I would do or at least investigate doing:

1) The discovery phase. Start fresh and start from the ground level. Discover (or in some of our dumber fans mindsets) realize what this program is today. We all agree it's not "good enough". But at the same time, there has to be a realization of what this program is historically - and that's a decently successful program that is by no means a blue blood historically, but one that can be if there are certain conditions met. To build a juggernaut that you so desperately want, you have to remember your roots and build from there. Bring in an outside firm, hell form a committee of alumni and connected but unbiased basketball people - whatever. Have someone that isn't in the day to day operations review things and give options and reviews. This likely costs some $$$.

2) After the discovery phase, the facility assessment phase. What are the facilities like compared to your contemporaries - let's pick Sparty, TCUN, Illinois and Purdue. That's the group you want to join. Are the facilities even or better than those 4? If not, this is where capital improvements have to occur. That means $$$.

3) NIL. The word is out on the street that Ohio State's NIL is bad. Perception is reality. This must be fixed and fixed publicly. They get $18 million in NIL to share. Men's basketball won't EVER be on Football's level, but football is in good shape right now. Find a realignment in funds that will support both and one that will get Men's BB in a better standing. $$$

4) - related to #3 - you have to work the donors at this point in time. But not just for basketball, for football too. If you think more money can come in for football, use this situation wisely to fill in gaps for money re-allocated to basketball from football. If they only want to donate to football, cool, fine, thank you. If they are going to withhold money from basketball simply because they are struggling, they aren't really fans at that point. $$$

5) Figure out your recruiting goals and have a plan in place should option A not work out. Whether people want to admit it or not, Ohio State is not a basketball destination (yet). Simply showing up at a recruit's school and say "Hi, we're Ohio State" will get you in the door. But getting from that point to having them commit- short of kids absolutely wanting to come here - takes time, patience, resources and more time. This leads me too the next point. $$$

6) Patience. Not from the fans, but from the athletic administration. I think they pulled the trigger on Holtmann too early (they should have waited until after the season) and it caused a butterfly effect. I think they must support Diebler adequately or the cycle will repeat. Coaches want stability in basketball - and it comes from the program. The rosters are too volatile year to year. Canning coaches every 3 years is a surefire way to never get a good coach to coach for you. And while I'm here, can we dispense with the notion that Holtmann's extension wasn't earned? Dude was winning 65%+ of his games and was making the tournament. Only dumbass fans who listen to T-Bone on 97.1 for their sports takes think that was unacceptable. $$$

7) Player evaluations and addressing places of need and improvement. Granted I don't follow it as closely as some, but I can't name a single assistant coach. I had to look it up. Usually, good head coaches have good to great assistant coaches. They work more directly with the players and allow the head coach to be more of an executive. I think this has been lost since the Matta era. Further, and this ties into recruiting, Terence Dials is the recruiting coordinator. Dials is one of my favorite players ever and I absolutely wish he could have been around when the Oden/Conley team was together, but this hasn't been very good lately. I do think some of it is kids just don't want to come here for whatever the reason, but sometimes the voice needs to change too.

8) Positive energy around the program. Positivity is sorely lacking around the non-football, non-wrestling non-tennis aspects of the entire AD, especially from the fanbase. It's like a hate-love relationship and it's kinda counterproductive. With basketball in particular, the moment ANYTHING goes wrong, it's fire the coach, fuck this team, etc etc etc. Recruits see that shit. This isn't to excuse poor performance from the coaches, AD, etc. There is, however a line in which you can support the program WITHOUT being super negative and it's something this fanbase struggles with across the board. The football brand is strong enough to overcome it, but the basketball brand is not. As an AD, I would focus on building strong fan relationships and trying to encourage more positive fan reactions around the program. If it only happens when winning occurs, we're back to the chicken and the egg (and borderline bandwagon-ism)....that can't be the norm for a program that wants to be successful. This will also cost $$$.

===========================================================

So there you have it. You asked, I wrote.

I think at least 5 if not 6 or 7 of these things are happening. Gus Johnson may have done Diebler a solid just by bringing it up because now Bjork has to respond if not publicly but at least behind the closed doors. Diebler defending his boss had to happen - don't be fooled by it, he wanted to keep his job unlike Jerome Tang at K-State.
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Exactly. As long as Encyclopedia Brittanica was censoring anything they didn't like no matter what the facts were and promoting made up "established science" that had no basis in research or proven facts.
Fun fact. When I was a wild and crazy guy in my early 20's I bought a set of Encyclopedias from an ambition young lady at the mall on the condition that she'd spend the night with me. She did.
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Ohio State Wrestling (2015/2017/2018 B1G Champs, 2015 National Champs, 2019 National Runners-up)

From the Columbus Dispatch. Article is paywalled...


"The Nittany Lions’ wrestling program receives $1.5 million in athletic department revenue sharing money, which it uses to build its name, image and likeness portfolio to attract high school recruits and portal transfers while helping stop current wrestlers from leaving.

Ohio State wrestling receives no revenue sharing money. Football, men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball are the only OSU sports to share the $18 million, the bulk of which goes to football."
That’s really disappointing….the program is too good not to be getting a cut of $$$

Makes sense why PSU didnt take part in the dual to start season….they don’t need the $$$

OSU won, and was able to split a $250k pot.
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