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tBBC Pronman Reveals Midseason Prospect Rankings and Three Senators Crack List

Pronman Reveals Midseason Prospect Rankings and Three Senators Crack List
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As the Senators’ road trip continues in Columbus tonight, here’s a little prospect porn to get you through the work day.

ESPN Insider’s Corey Pronman published his midseason rankings of the ‘Top 50 drafted NHL prospects’. (Note: Like everything else published on ESPN Insider, accessing the full rankings requires a paid subscription, but if you’re wavering on whether or not to get one, Craig Custance and Pronman are worth the cost alone.)

Three Senators prospects not only made the list, but also made significant leaps up the rankings.

Of course, part of the reasoning for these jumps is simply because Pronman’s midseason criteria precludes prospects who have played 25 NHL games in a single season, 50 career games, or who are currently playing in the NHL irrespective of how many games they have played. To put things in perspective, 20 of the top 40 prospects from Pronman’s summer pre-season list have graduated from the rankings.

That said, Thomas Chabot, Colin White and Logan Brown have all ascended up the rankings.

Not only was Chabot Pronman’s highest ranked defenceman ahead of Montreal’s Mikhail Sergachev, he also moved up 17 spots to crack Pronman’s top 10 prospects for the first time in his career.


Chabot got the slimmest glimpse at the NHL this season — a handful of shifts for the Senators — before being sent back to major junior. Now people will remember him for his MVP performance at the World Juniors. His skating ability is ridiculous for a tall defenseman, but it isn’t all athleticism with Chabot. His vision is great, he can play an up-tempo game, and he is competent (albeit not elite) defensively while being a force whenever he’s near the puck. Chabot looks ready to step into the NHL permanently next season, once he adds some strength in the next few months.”

Although he did not play much at the beginning of the season, it’s hard not to wonder whether Chabot would have developed and performed a significant upgrade to the team’s third or hell, maybe even the second pairing. Considering the lack of flexibility and the unlikelihood that the Senators will make a move to improve their blue line, he could have been a cheap internal solution.

Despite those views, it’s hard to be too disappointed with how the season has gone for Chabot. His development was never going to be irreparably damaged by returning to junior for another season and thanks to his dominance at the World Juniors, one can only hope that the confidence he got from that short tournament will carry over through the remainder of his season and into the offseason.

Colin White didn’t experience quite as big of a jump as Chabot, but he still rose 15 spots from 28th in the rankings.


One of the top forwards at the World Juniors this season, White has been very good in his season-and-a-half at Boston College. White doesn’t wow you on any given shift, but if you carefully track him, you can quickly add up the good plays he makes all over the ice. His hockey sense is top-end on both sides of the puck, he’s very competitive, and he has a decent skill set. Ottawa has already indicated an interest in seeing White in a Senators uniform before the season is over.”

What’s interesting is that Pronman’s hearing that the Senators are interested in bringing him onboard as soon as Boston College’s school’s season ends. The organization has hinted at this being a possibility earlier this season, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they promise to get him into games this season and potentially knock a year off an entry-level contract as enticements that could lure White out of school.

Thanks to some recent collegiate draftees staying in school for their full four years and electing to sign as unrestricted free agents, there have been some concerns that White could follow that path. Per the NHL’s CBA, NHL teams have the rights of a drafted NCAA player until 30 days after the player leaves the college. Considering White could still return to school for his junior and senior seasons, not only do the concerns seem unfounded, they’re something that really shouldn’t be too worrisome considering how far removed we are from this imposed deadline maybe becoming a thing.

While the inclusion of Chabot and White in the rankings was predictable given their strong performance this season and at the World Junior Championships, it was somewhat surprising to see Logan Brown be ranked at the 26th overall selection.

As Pronman notes in his write-up of Brown, “I have some mild concerns with how Brown’s season is going so far. He’s not really producing offense at the rate I expected coming into the season, with his early-season injury likely compounding that issue.”

The interesting thing for me regarding Brown is how much difficulty he has had producing at even strength for a player of his age, skillset and size.

Through 23 games, Brown has eight goals and 29 points, but four goals and 17 of those points have come with the man advantage. Granted, Brown is more renowned for his playmaking ability, but from a projecting perspective, it’d be more comfortable seeing Brown rack up more goals. It’d certainly give me more confidence about that element of his game.

Although Brown’s offensive numbers have left something to be desired, Pronman eventually played up his talent level.


“I’m still optimistic about his future. Huge centers who are dynamic playmakers are incredibly rare. While Brown has his warts — in that he’s not exactly a warrior in the corners, or a guy with fantastic defensive skills — he is a unique type of player who makes unique plays with a ton of upside.”

There are far worse things to be than what sounds like a lesser version of Joe Thornton, but hopefully his skills play up and his offensive numbers trend up moving forward. Should his disappointing season continue, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Brown slide in the prospect rankings as recency bias and 2017 draft eligible players push him down a few pegs in this summer’s rankings.

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BTN Big Ten Network launches League of Legends College Season

Big Ten Network launches League of Legends College Season
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BTN and Riot Games, the creator of League of Legends, today announced the launch of the official BTN League of Legends season. The new pilot program, in which clubs from Big Ten Universities take part in a season-long competition, will result in one school being crowned the BTN League of Legends Champion in the most played PC video game in the world. Clubs from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Purdue, Rutgers and Wisconsin will all play in the inaugural season, which will kick on off Jan. 30 on BTN2Go and watch.lolesports.com. The Big Ten
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LGHL Ohio State quarterback Stephen Collier ends playing career

Ohio State quarterback Stephen Collier ends playing career
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The Buckeye quarterback room will have one less member starting next season.

In order to make all of the scholarship numbers work for the incoming class of 2017, there’s going to be some more attrition with Ohio State’s roster. And now, it appears one more spot has opened up, and in the most important position room on the team, the quarterbacks.

Stephen Collier, in an interview with Land of 10, says that he is ending his playing career, and will be “contributing to the program in a behind-the-scenes role”, rather than on the field.

Collier, a member of the 2014 recruiting class, tore his ACL last spring and missed the season.

A former three-star recruit from Leesburg, Georgia, Collier was a late addition to the Buckeyes, choosing Ohio State over Cincinnati and Boston College. He was never able to pass up any of Ohio State’s more celebrated recruits on the depth chart, and with his injury history, and how crowded the quarterbacks room is now, playing time looked increasingly unlikely.

The interview makes it clear that Collier absolutely loves Ohio State, and will remain on campus to pursue his Masters degree. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors.

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Buckeye for Life: Ohio State quarterback Stephen Collier hangs up his cleats and details what's next
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Editor's note: Stephen Collier was a member of Ohio State's 2014 recruiting class and played quarterback for the Buckeyes from 2014-16. Collier, who graduated from Ohio State in December with a degree in strategic communications, recently shared with ...
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Google Rare Road Win Helps Buckeyes Keep Momentum - Eleven Warriors

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Rare Road Win Helps Buckeyes Keep Momentum
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After an opening half in which the Buckeyes shot 37% from the floor, committed 11 turnovers and got outscored 20-8 in the paint despite a ton of Husker foul trouble, it looked like the momentum gained from turning back a down Michigan State on Sunday ...


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Google Stats that defined 2016: Ohio State Buckeyes - ESPN (blog)

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Stats that defined 2016: Ohio State Buckeyes
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It will be a long seven-plus months before we have actual college football again. In the meantime, we can look back on the 2016 season and see which statistics defined each Big Ten team. Up next: the Ohio State Buckeyes, who went 11-2 and lost in a ...
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Google Healthy Malcolm Pridgeon gives Buckeyes options: Ohio State 2017 offensive line depth chart...

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Healthy Malcolm Pridgeon gives Buckeyes options: Ohio State 2017 offensive line depth chart projection
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The Buckeyes weren't going to rush him back from a knee injury suffered in training camp even as he got back to about 80 percent healthy in December. Seeing Pridgeon in that white Ohio State jersey in Phoenix had to be somewhat tantalizing for Buckeyes ...

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Google Two Buckeyes projected in first round, per Kiper - 247Sports

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Two Buckeyes projected in first round, per Kiper
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Lattimore is projected as the No. 6 overall pick to the New York Jets by Kiper, while Hooker is listed as 17th to the Washington Redskins. Redskins fans should do backflips if that happens -- but I would bet Hooker will be off the board by then ...

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Buckeyes announce Baseball Captains for 2017

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– Senior infielder Jalen Washington and redshirt junior pitcher Adam Niemeyer have been named captains of the 2017 Ohio State baseball team, head coach Greg Beals announced. The duo, selected as captains by their teammates, has combined to appear in 114 career games.

“Jalen and Adam were voted captains by their teammates and we on the coaching staff couldn’t agree more,” Beals said. “We have great leadership throughout our clubhouse but these two have more than proven themselves as leaders on the field, in the locker room, classroom and on our campus. I have absolute confidence in Jalen and Adam to captain the 2017 Buckeyes.”


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Google Ohio State women's basketball | Buckeyes' fast starts have slowed lately - Columbus Dispatch

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Ohio State women's basketball | Buckeyes' fast starts have slowed lately
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What began as Ohio State's biggest asset in Big Ten play has lately become its biggest hurdle. The No. 16 Buckeyes flexed their scoring prowess early in wins over Minnesota, Indiana and Northwestern, averaging 29.7 points in the first quarter, while ...
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Google Marc Loving rescues Buckeyes, Waters under the bridge, help get Woody a statue and more -...

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However, because the Buckeyes can't stand prosperity and find the idea of winning a game easily nauseating, they relinquished the lead with :34 to play. After a missed 3-point attempt by Marc Loving that would've won the game for the Buckeyes ...


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Google Future Buckeyes abound in final Top247 - CBSSports.com - CBS sports.com (blog)

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The Ohio State Buckeyes dominate final Top247 rankings.
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Google Healthy Malcolm Pridgeon gives Buckeyes options: Ohio State 2017 offensive line depth chart...

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LGHL 4-star WR James Robinson to visit Ohio State this weekend

4-star WR James Robinson to visit Ohio State this weekend
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The Buckeyes are racking up the visits this week.

Bucks set to host Robinson


It wasn’t long ago that Ohio State held pledges from both 2017 wide receivers Trevon Grimes and Tyjon Lindsey while still pursuing another potential member for Zone 6 in Jaylen Harris. As we all know with recruiting, things can change quickly—and they did. Lindsey, a four-star prospect backed off of his commitment to Ohio State last week only to verbal to Nebraska three days later. Adding Harris then became the key, and luckily for the Buckeyes, he would join the fold shortly after.

So all in all, head coach Urban Meyer still stands with just two true pass catchers in the class —’17 athlete Brendon White seems to be transitioning into a WR as well — and it certainly seems like he is hopeful of adding a third true receiver to join Zach Smith in the WR room. On Wednesday, we learned that Ohio State will get their shot to reel in one of the best players in the country really soon. ‘17 WR James Robinson from Lakeland (FL) revealed via Twitter that he will be making a stop in Columbus this weekend to visit the Buckeyes. According to Corey Bender of Scout.com, as expected, the visit will be an official one.


Zone6 this weekend ‼️ ⚪⭕

— JAMES ROBINSON IV 4⃣ (@_StunnaJayy_) January 18, 2017

Robinson is much like both Grimes and Harris in terms of size. The four-star prospect stands at 6-foot-3, 196 pounds and is currently graded as the 84th best player in the entire class. The Sunshine State standout also is No. 11 at his position and the No. 18 overall player in the state of Florida.

The Buckeyes originally offered Robinson back in May of 2015. In fact, they were his very first offer, according to his 247Sports profile. For awhile, it seemed as if the Under Armour All-American was very intrigued with the chance to play in Columbus for Ohio State. Suddenly, things calmed down a bit between the two parties. However, as the Florida Gators currently hold 85 percent of the 247Sports Crystal Ball predictions, a nice visit is key here if the Buckeyes want any chance to lure the tall receiver out of SEC country.

House visit for Wilson


While some recruits will be coming to OSU for a visit, one recruit got the in home visit treatment. Five-star defensive tackle Marvin Wilson (Bellaire, TX / Episcopal) was visited by OSU defensive coach Larry Johnson on Wednesday.


#OhioState DL coach Larry Johnson in home visit with #ESPN300 & Under Armour @AllAmericaGame @RDMW6 (Marvin Wilson) tonight. pic.twitter.com/obU3drfIc2

— Gerry Hamilton (@HamiltonESPN) January 19, 2017

Wilson is the No. 1 DT in the 2017 class and the No. 2 player in the state of Texas. The race is on for Wilson’s services, as blue blood programs like Alabama, Texas and Oklahoma have joined Ohio State for the DT’s commitment.

Currently, the 247sports Crystal Ball predictions have Wilson slated for LSU with 65 percent of the vote. There is still time before national signing day for the Bucks to get the Lone Star State recruit to go north for his college football career. As we all know, the recruiting world takes wild turns.

As more news comes of Wilson, we’ll keep you posted here on Land-Grant Holy Land.

Twitter time


As of late, there has been skepticism across Buckeye Nation in regards to the strength of 2018 quarterback Emory Jones’ commitment to Ohio State. There were even reports suggesting that the five-star QB would even be taking visits elsewhere despite his pledge to the Buckeyes. Jones’ tweet on Wednesday should definitely calm the nerves of those in Buckeye land.


As a kid I always had dreams about play at tOSU & now that I have that opportunity.. I promise you nobody will take that away from me.

— Emory Jones (@eXjones6) January 18, 2017

Jones, who leads the way for Heard County (GA), is one of the two members currently committed to the Buckeyes’ 2018 class. The 6-foot-1, 193-pounder is the 21st best prospect in his class, the No. 1 dual-threat signal-caller, and the fourth highest graded player from Georgia.

That wasn’t the only tweet on Wednesday that got Buckeye fans giddy. The other came from ‘17 defensive tackle Marvin Wilson, the nation’s seventh best player in this year’s recruiting cycle. Wilson, who stands at a mammoth 6-foot-4, 329 pounds had this to say yesterday:


Thinking about joining my boys. I'm trying to be great ⚪#GOBUCKS pic.twitter.com/0QtUkLTnGc

— HOLLYWOOD MARV (@RDMW6) January 18, 2017

Obviously, Wilson is likely referring to ‘17 linenacker Baron Browning and cornerback Jeffrey Okudah when he says “my boys”. The three prospects are all from Texas and have been seen multiple times pictured with each other on visits. If Ohio State adds Wilson, which would be a tremendous get; it would give the Buckeyes 4 of the top 5 players in the state of Texas.

Scout releases final rankings


Lastly, on an eventful Wednesday night in the Ohio State recruiting world, Scout.com revealed their final rankings update for the 2017 class. Chase Young is the highest ranked Buckeye of the bunch, as he comes in at No. 12. Okudah (No. 16), who we briefly spoke about above and Wyatt Davis (No. 17) were two others that got Top 20 recognition.

Just outside of the Top 20, you will find Browning (No. 23) and Tate Martell (No. 27). Martell’s teammate Haskell Garrett comes in at 47th on the list. Rounding out the Top 100, Shaun Wade (No. 55), Josh Myers (No. 57), Trevon Grimes (No. 63), J.K. Dobbins (No. 67), Isaiah Pryor (No. 70) and Amir Riep (No. 99) are included.

Below are where the non-Top 100 Buckeye pledges stand:

  • CB Marcus Williamson (No. 123)
  • WR Jaylen Harris (No. 137)
  • ATH Brendon White (No. 161)
  • LB Pete Werner (No. 266)
  • DT Jerron Cage (four-star) and K Blake Haubeil (three-star) were not ranked in the Top 300.

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Tai Webster had driven for Nebraska's go-ahead layup with 35 seconds left, and Ohio State played for the last shot. Loving missed a 3-pointer, but JaQuan Lyle got the rebound under the basket, and the Buckeyes were able to call timeout with 1.9 seconds ...
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Nothing is going to come easy for this Ohio State Buckeyes basketball team. That much has been clear all season long. Wednesday night's 67-66 win over Nebraska was a microcosm of the uphill battle Thad Matta faces with this team. Fortunately for him ...
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Nothing is going to come easy for this Ohio State Buckeyes basketball team. That much has been clear all season long. Wednesday night's 67-66 win over Nebraska was a microcosm of the uphill battle Thad Matta faces with this team. Fortunately for him ...
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Tai Webster had driven for Nebraska's go-ahead layup with 35 seconds left, and Ohio State played for the last shot. Loving missed a 3-pointer, but JaQuan Lyle got the rebound under the basket, and the Buckeyes were able to call timeout with 1.9 seconds ...
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And the Buckeyes did it in spectacular fashion, scoring the winning basket on an inbounds play from C.J. Jackson to Marc Loving for a layup with 0.6 of a second remaining. The Buckeyes followed up Sunday's home win over Michigan State by going to ...

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LGHL Ohio State vs. Nebraska 2017 final score: OSU rallies to win second straight, 67-66

Ohio State vs. Nebraska 2017 final score: OSU rallies to win second straight, 67-66
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The Bucks get their first road conference win of the season.

On the heels of a win that could potentially save their season, Ohio State knew it wasn't going to get an off night heading on the road to play always plucky Nebraska.

The basketball Buckeyes got to a somewhat uncharacteristic fast start in the first half, but a series of Nebraska runs saw Thad Matta's Bucks looking up at a sizable deficit. Ohio State's now trailed by double digits in the first half of every conference road game they've played this season.

Behind nearly unthinkable turnovers and efficient offensive play from the Huskers, Nebraska, shooting 60% at one stretch in the first half, capitalized on a field goal-less five minute stretch from OSU to keep their first half lead around 10.

Anytime OSU was able to chip the lead to something more tennable, outstanding Huskers ball movement and sharp shooting coupled with turnovers -- the Bucks finished the first half with 11 of them -- would undo whatever headway the Bucks had made.

Shooting 37% in the first half against a team not particularly known for their field goal defense as the opposition shoots 50% from the field is an easy recipe to be looking up at a 40-32 halftime deficit.

Both teams regressed to the mean a bit at the start of the second half. As Nebraska’s near inability to miss cratered back to reality and OSU’s inability to buy a back leveled out, the Bucks were able to cut the often double digit deficit down to 4 heading into the under-16 timeout.

Some good defensive play from OSU (both in terms of forcing turnovers and good on and off the ball defense alike) and making the buckets that presented themselves helped the Buckeyes get the digit down to low single-digits. Behind a surprise explosive cameo from Dave Bell of all people, the Bucks were able to get within a point of their first lead since the early portions of the contest.

With free throws still a struggle for Matta’s core, the Bucks saving grace was curbing the turnovers that plagued them in the first half. After 11 turnovers in the first half, OSU didn’t have a single one through the 10 minute mark in the second.

A Trevor Thompson slam in a bit of a two-man game coupled with some lousy Huskers offense culminated in OSU turning a 10-point second half margin into a 53-52 lead:


.@TrevBallinTrey2 dunks everything.

That's good for an @OhioStateHoops lead! https://t.co/XGrt0zU0UK

— Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) January 19, 2017

With some Jae’Sean Tate hustle and grit rubbing off on his teammates, the Bucks were able to withstand a series of Nebraska counter punches to expand their newfound lead as much as four.

What felt like a probable win with three minutes to go began to feel a bit nervy when the shots that were missing started falling for the Huskers. With a chance to regain the lead from the charity stripe, NU point guard Glynn Watson Jr pulled one from OSU’s playbook and missed both, keeping the lead 63-62 OSU.

A brutal C.J. Jackson three-point miss opened the door for Nebraska, who regained the lead at 66-65. Marc Loving had a look for the Bucks to take the lead from 3 but after a clutch baseline timeout, the Bucks were able to find Loving on a near buzzer beater put in and steal back the win with .7 seconds to play.

3 things we learned:


1. Marc Loving can’t do everything himself. An almost surreal sentence to read back, but Loving, the target of near infinite ire in Ohio State social media circles for the past two seasons and change, has quietly been the Buckeyes best player during the last month or so.

Also the best Ohio State player in the first half, Loving needed more help with OSU looking up at a double-digit deficit, and even a combination of his teammates struggled to do the trick.

With Loving cooling off in the second, JaQuan Lyle, Jae’Sean Tate, Trevor Thompson, and surprise! — Dave Bell — helped OSU get back into it.

If the Bucks can manage to get any three of the names mentioned going concurrently, they’ll be able to hang with more and more teams as conference play’s degree of difficulty swings upwards.

2. There’s a reason Ohio State’s rotation’s been basically 6 deep. But ... It was nice to see Andre Wesson continue to get more burn, but neither he nor JUCO transfer PG C.J. Jackson looked anywhere near ready for conference prime time.

Without a true dominant scorer, lacking depth at point guard, and their second best player out for the season, on nights when OSU’s six best players aren’t at their best, stealing a win is going to be an awfully tall task.

Enter David Bell. Out of seemingly nowhere, Bell provided a real spark, exploding for multiple put-back dunks and boards and helped put a little fire into OSU at a time they needed it most.

The Bucks will need that seventh man, particularly in the absence of Keita Bates-Diop, lost for the season to injury, if they want any shot at keeping Thad Matta’s 20-win streak alive and well.

3. There’s no place like home. The Buckeyes have still largely struggled on the road in conference play. With essentially no easy Ws in the 2016-2017 edition of the Big Ten, OSU’s margin of error at home remains razor thin.

Northwestern, who seemingly always play the Bucks tough at home or on the road, comes to Value City Arena Sunday. A chance for revenge against Richard Pitino and Minnesota follows next Wednesday.

If the Bucks are unable to win both of theirs, they can forget even an NIT bid.

As mentioned prior, with this team being as thin as they are, it’s expected some road contests against even average teams might be too tall an order. Thad Matta’s team absolutely has to win the games they’re able to though. And even with contests like tonight’s — Tim Miles and co. were projected by advanced metrics to win by 1 — dropping winnable games in the comfortable confines of the Schottenstein Center could unravel a team that seemed to have a real shot at getting something going after a win over Michigan State and tonight’s outcome.

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