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LGHL Chris Holtmann and Keita Bates-Diop have led Ohio State basketball’s quick turnaround

Chris Holtmann and Keita Bates-Diop have led Ohio State basketball’s quick turnaround
Brett Ludwiczak
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The new Buckeye coach has started Big Ten play 7-0 in large part due to Keita Bates-Diop’s spectacular play.

“I think it’s been all about approach. Our approach every day in practice, our approach pregame. We always say we were picked (to be) one of the last teams in the Big Ten. We’re going to continue to play with that chip on our shoulder.”

Ohio State forward Jae’Sean Tate via Mitch Stacy, Associated Press


Prior to this season, if anybody told you that Ohio State was going to start Big Ten play 7-0, you would have had them committed to the loony bin. Ohio State decided to move on from Thad Matta, their coach for the previous 13 seasons, and had numerous players transfer out of the program. The Buckeyes hired Chris Holtmann from Butler, and while the hire was met with positive reviews, many thought that it would take a few seasons for Holtmann to turn the Ohio State around.

Last night, Ohio State beat Northwestern on the road to improve to 7-0 in conference. Earlier this week the Buckeyes returned to the AP Top 25 rankings for the first time in nearly three years. Despite coming into the season with a roster depleted by transfers, the Buckeyes have found their groove and are currently one of the hottest teams in the country.

Holtmann isn’t the only reason that Ohio State has excelled over the past month and a half. After missing most of last year due to injury, redshirt junior Keita Bates-Diop is playing like one of the best players in the country this year. The forward has been named Big Ten Player of the Week two weeks in a row, and is averaging nearly 20 points per game this year.

What has propelled Ohio State this year is that they are getting key contributions from a number of players. Against Maryland last week, Andrew Dakich netted a career-high 11 points, all in the first half. Last night in the win over Northwestern, Micah Potter put home a season-high 13 points, to lead all Buckeye scorers. Ohio State is proving the doubters wrong, and has injected some excitement into the program a lot quicker than many were expecting under Holtmann.

“Haskins will be penciled in as the starter entering spring camp. And deservedly so, after he orchestrated the comeback win against Michigan. He likely will continue to hold that spot ahead of Joe Burrow and Tate Martell, who are both better runners, come next fall. At least the Ohio State receivers have to hope so. Haskins is a big reason they chose to return.”

Rob Oller, The Columbus Dispatch


Ohio State has to replace the winningest quarterback in school history, and somehow expectations for the offense are higher than ever. Not only did Dwayne Haskins give Buckeye fans a glimpse of the future in relief of an injured J.T. Barrett in the win over Michigan, but Ohio State has their top six receivers from last year returning.

Now the big question is how Urban Meyer and the offensive coaching staff responds. Barrett was more of a run-first quarterback, while Haskins is better with his arm than his legs. The Buckeyes will still be able to do plenty of work on the ground with J.K. Dobbins and Mike Weber in the backfield, they just won’t be able to use their quarterback running as much.

With receivers like Parris Campbell, Johnnie Dixon, and Terry McLaurin returning for 2018, Ohio State should be able to accomplish a lot more in the passing game than they did in the last few years. As long as the offensive line, which will have to replace Billy Price and Jamarco Jones, responds, the Buckeyes should have another potent offense, which could be even more balanced than in years past.

“You think about attacking the day. That’s something that we try to focus on each and every day. Attack the day, get something out of it. Just don’t come out here and just not get better. You’re out here, everybody’s out here for a reason, so you want to attack the day and get better.”

Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett via Dan Hope, Eleven Warriors


So far J.T. Barrett has garnered rave reviews during practices leading up to this Saturday’s East-West Shrine Game in St. Petersburg. The Buckeye quarterback is feeling right at home with numerous scouts tracking his moves during practices this week. Ohio State often has scouts at their practices because of the talent that they have, but also Buckeye practices have similar intensity to the practices this week, which is making Barrett even more comfortable.

Barrett being relaxed and performing better could do wonders to the quarterback’s draft stock ahead of April’s NFL Draft. Despite being the winningest quarterback in school history, there are questions as to how effective Barrett can be at quarterback in the NFL. Barrett knows there is still plenty of room for improvement in his game, and he is trying to learn everything that he can, but at the same time not drastically changing how he plays the game. And in true J.T. Barrett fashion, he is almost as worried about picking up one more win at the college level as he is about impressing scouts this week.

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Ohio State Buckeyes Basketball: What They Got Right
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Coming into this season, the general consensus among Buckeye faithful was that the team lacked talent and the fans expected a .500 record. If the Buckeyes lose every remaining game, including the first round of the B1G tournament, that's the record ...
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Ohio State basketball: Chris Holtmann, Keita Bates-Diop helping push Buckeyes to unexpected heights
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State's elimination from the Big Ten tournament by lowly Rutgers last March showed the depths to which Buckeyes basketball had fallen in a just few short seasons. First-year coach Chris Holtmann showed his players video cuts of ...
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Google Ruckert on Michigan: 'I don't see it as a rivalry' - 247Sports

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Ruckert on Michigan: 'I don't see it as a rivalry'
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The Buckeyes have signed one tight end for their 2018 recruiting class. They got their man - their No. 1 target in Lindenhurst (N.Y.) standout Jeremy Ruckert. Ruckert has been in Hawaii this week for the Polynesian Bowl which kicks off at 6:00 pm ET on ...


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Ohio State makes an offer to 4-star ATH from Dallas
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New coach, healthy star push Buckeyes to unexpected heights
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The Buckeyes missed the tournament for the second straight season last year. The loss of three of the top four scorers, transfers and a thin recruiting class led to a gloomy forecast for 2017-18. Thad Matta , who oversaw the rebuilding of Ohio State ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio State's elimination from the Big Ten tournament by lowly Rutgers last March showed the depths to which Buckeyes basketball had fallen in a just few short seasons. First-year coach Chris Holtmann showed his players video cuts of ...
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Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann yells his team during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Northwestern Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2018, in Rosemont, Ill. Ohio State won 71-65. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) The Associated Press. By MITCH ...
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Ohio State podcast: It's time to start calling Buckeyes national contenders
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The Buckeyes are confident they could manage a game if Bates-Diop slumps or is off the court.
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LGHL Ohio State wrestling coach calls for record Senior Day attendance

Ohio State wrestling coach calls for record Senior Day attendance
Matt Tamanini
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The OSU coach wants a fitting send off for a senior class that includes one of the best Buckeye athletes of all time.

The No. 2 Ohio State wrestling program has set the bar high for this weekend’s dual meet against perennial national powerhouse, No. 4 Iowa Hawkeyes. The team’s coach, Tom Ryan, has challenged fans to set an all new attendance record for an indoor dual on Saturday at the Schottenstein Center. As the final home meet of the season, this will mark the final opportunity for fans to see Olympic gold medalist Kyle Snyder compete on campus in his career.

Snyder will be joined in the Senior Day festivities by reigning 174 lbs. Big Ten champion and three-time All-American Bo Jordan and the reigning Big Ten Wrestler and USA Wrestling Athlete of the Week (as well as 2015 NCAA and three-time B1G champ) Nathan Tomasello.


CALLING ALL BUCKEYES: The largest indoor crowd to ever watch a college Dual was in 2013 when 15,996 attended! Let’s BREAK THE INDOOR RECORD at the Schott this Sun, Jan 21 @ 3:30. Lets send our seniors @Bobo_Jordan @Snyder_man45 @_NA_T0 out in style. #positiveinfinity

— Thomas Ryan (@Buckeye158) January 18, 2018

The current attendance record is held by Penn State, who hosted in-state rival Pitt on Dec. 8, 2013. According to Ryan, last year’s meet against PSU at the Shott drew 15,388 fans, just a few hundred shy of the record.

The meet against the Hawkeyes will begin at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Jan. 21, and while Ryan would prefer that you were at Value City Arena, if you can’t be, the dual will be broadcast on BTN. In their 2016 dual, Iowa beat the Buckeyes 21-13.

The wrestling Buckeyes will still have five more regular season duals after Iowa, including one at Graham High School in St. Paris, OH (the alma mater of team members Bo and Micah Jordan).

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Wooden Watch: Ohio State's Keita Bates-Diop among Big Ten's rising stars
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No list of Big Ten emerging stars would be complete without Ohio State's Keita Bates-Diop, who has helped the Buckeyes climb into the top 25 under first-year coach Chris Holtmann. The 6-foot-7 versatile scorer, who was recently named the league's ...

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What We Learned: Ohio State Buckeyes 71, Northwestern Wildcats 65
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LGHL Ohio State makes an offer to 4-star ATH from Dallas

Ohio State makes an offer to 4-star ATH from Dallas
Geoff Hammersley
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Marquez Beason is a dynamic WR/DB in the 2019 class.

As is, the Ohio State Buckeyes have a stacked recruiting class for 2018—and it may get even better on Friday if Tyler Friday commits to the program. But like any program on the lookout for future talent, it’s never too early to send out offers.

A Star in the Lone Star State


On Wednesday, the Buckeyes took a step in the right direction in securing one of the top athletes in the 2019 class. Four-star wide receiver/cornerback Marquez Beason (Dallas / Bishop Dunne) is that athlete, and he’s one of the top talents out of Texas for next year’s recruiting class.

He made the Scarlet and Gray offer known via Twitter.


Ohio State offered at DB #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/g1Oyfg1LtQ

— ¹ (@Ezmoneyquez) January 17, 2018

Beason is considered the 83rd best prospect in his class, as well as the sixth best athlete and 10th best player in Texas, according to the 247sports composite.

Since the start of 2018, four schools have made offers to the Dallas standout. Louisiana Tech, Oregon, Washington State and OSU are those schools, and they join over 30 programs who have made it known that they want Beason.

As things stand, the 247sports crystal ball sees the two Red River Rivalry schools as the frontrunners for the elite prospect. While only five total predictions have been made, four of them point to the Texas Longhorns being the early leader for Beason; the Oklahoma Sooners received one vote—with that vote coming back in November 2017.

There is still plenty of time left for Ohio State to gain ground in the recruitment of Beason. If anything happens, we’ll keep you posted.

Walk-on offer and visit


Beason wasn’t the only one that got noticed by the Buckeyes. One recruit got an offer from OSU, while another one took a visit.

Lloyd McFarquhar (South Euclid, OH / Charles F. Brush High School) is a 2018 prospect that received a preferred walk-on spot at Ohio State. Like Beason, McFarquhar used Twitter to celebrate the news.


Honored and Beyond Blessed to receive an Preferred Walk-on offer from The Ohio State pic.twitter.com/nntm0ouJqb

— Lloyd McFarquhar (@_11savage) January 17, 2018

While McFarquhar just received his offer, another recruit with a preferred walk-on offer took a visit to OSU. Three-star 2018 wide receiver Xavier Johnson (Cincinnati, OH / Summit Country Day School) took a picture, and tweeted out that he was on a visit.


Had a great visit today with the buckeyes!! pic.twitter.com/Km0eAUcMjE

— Xavier Johnson (@J5Xavier) January 18, 2018

Back on Jan. 12, Johnson received his preferred walk-on offer. Already, he holds eight offers, with Cincinnati being one of the schools. Within a week, he went from getting an offer to taking a visit to Ohio State; that seems to bode well for the Buckeyes if they are looking for another receiver to add into the fold.

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Ohio State redshirt senior forward Stephanie Mavunga stopped short of calling an 84-75 loss to Michigan a “wakeup call,” but it was “frustrating,” she said. “Like any competitor, no one wants to lose and so I'd say that we just did that to ourselves ...
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Ohio State offers Wisconsin QB commit Graham Mertz: Resetting the Buckeyes 2019 QB targets
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Max Duggan, four-star prospect (Council Bluffs, Iowa): The Buckeyes offered Duggan in December, joining a rapidly growing list of teams. Since last June, Duggan has been offered by Penn State, Nebraska, Georgia, Mississippi State, Ole Miss and others ...

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LGHL Ohio State stays perfect in conference with a tight 71-65 win over Northwestern

Ohio State stays perfect in conference with a tight 71-65 win over Northwestern
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It was a nail-biter, but the Buckeyes held on late.

In the unfamiliar confines of the Allstate Arena is Rosemont, Ill., the No. 22 Ohio State Buckeyes (16-4, 7-0) knocked off the Northwestern Wildcats (11-9, 2-5), 71-65. The darlings of the Big Ten last season, the ‘Cats went to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history, but this season, they have struggled to replicate the things that made them successful last year.

With their seventh conference victory on the season, the Buckeyes have already equaled their total B1G wins from the 2016-2017 season. This one wasn’t easy, or pretty, especially early on for the Buckeyes. After looking nearly perfect over the last three games, OSU struggled from the field and failed to take care of the ball more than they have since the early games of the season.

The leading candidate for conference player of the year, Keita Bates-Diop didn’t have his best game of the season, but fortunately, Holtmann’s squad was able to use a team-effort to keep NU at bay, despite a furious rally late in the second half.

Down 6-0 early, the Buckeyes went 0-5 from the floor to open the action until Bates-Diop started the OSU scoring with a bank shot in the lane. Northwestern hit their first three shots from the field, and senior forward Gavin Skelly paced the Wildcats with seven early points.

However, as the Buckeyes got back into the game, they were led by their veterans Bates-Diop and Jae’Sean Tate. While neither team shot particularly well early, the OSU leaders combined for nine of the team’s first 11 points.

The early going was a bit sloppy for both teams, as they combined for eight turnovers (four apiece) in the first 10 minutes of the game. Ohio state freshman Musa Jallow had two early on, not exactly justifying his playing time, and he sat for the rest of the first half.

The Buckeyes took their first lead of the night following another NU turnover that led to a C.J. Jackson fast-break, old-fashioned three-point play. With the converted free-throw, OSU went up 17-15.

From there, OSU extended its lead to 21-15, leading NU head coach Chris Collins to call a timeout just inside of seven minutes in the half. On the first play back, Scottie Lindsey threw down a monstrous two-handed dunk after a back-door bounce-pass from Vic Law perfectly placed between two Buckeye defenders.

Despite the poor shooting and the careless ball-handling, OSU built a double-digit lead at 31-21. Unlike in many of the games this season, Bates-Diop did not turn in a game-defining performance in the first half. Instead, seven different Buckeyes combined for 12 field goals. Kaleb Wesson, Tate, and Jackson led the Buckeyes with six points apiece. KBD, the leading scorer in the conference, had only five. Ohio State led 33-25 at the half.

Skelly was the top man for NU with nine after 20 minutes, followed by Lindsey with eight, and Law with seven. The Buckeyes worked their way to 40.7 percent (12-29) from the field in the first 20 minutes, while NU went 10-27 (34.6%). The big difference was that OSU led the second-chance point battle 8-0.

As the second half began, OSU senior Kam Williams hit a deep-two and a three to expand the Buckeyes’ lead to 11, 38-27. However, as the Wildcats began to turn up the defensive pressure, including throwing in a trapping zone at times, they continued to cut into the lead, getting it down to 39-31 before Tate hit a reverse layup right before the under-16 timeout, and Jackson hit a three-pointer shortly thereafter. However, with neither team playing all that well, the game never felt like it was out of hand.


.@C_Jack13 shot that one from O'Hare. @OhioStateHoops has opened up a double digit lead over Northwestern and is looking to close out its sixth straight win: pic.twitter.com/ya23QJN3vO

— Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) January 18, 2018

That was until the Buckeyes went on a run hitting five straight buckets, from five different players, including Andrew Dakich’s second triple of the game and a sweet reverse layup by Bates-Diop, which put OSU up 51-36.

As the half progressed, both teams found their shooting strokes, and Micah Potter had his best game of the season by far. After picking up two fouls in the first half, Potter finally appeared to be healthy as he got to double-figures for the first time on the season. In fact, the sophomore was a perfect 5-for-5 from the floor, and led the Buckeyes’ scoring effort with 13.

For their part, the ‘Cats stayed in the game by finding their stroke from deep. NU hit four threes in a five minute period in the second half, after connecting only twice from beyond the arc in the first 20 minutes.

After an air-balled corner three attempt by Jackson, Law hit a jumper that got NU to within seven points. Then on the ‘Cats’ next possession, after a Tate layup, Law hit a triple to cut the OSU lead to 68-62.

The teams traded turnovers, as Dakich stole it from Lindsey, then NU’s backcourt pressure led to Andrew Wesson throwing the ball straight into the Wildcats’ bench. A Jackson brick by led directly to a Lindsey three-pointer to get the game to 68-65.

With :26.8 left in the game, Jackson converted on two free-throws to give the Buckeyes a five-point lead. On the next possession, Jackson hit the front-end of a 1-and-1, then collected the rebound on his missed free-throw to end the game in favor of OSU.

The Buckeyes will return to the hardwood on Saturday, as they travel to the most famous arena on Earth, Madison Square Garden, to take on the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The game will tip at noon ET and will be broadcast on BTN, and is part of the annual Super Saturday Hoops & Hockey Doubleheader. The Gophers and Michigan State will take to the ice in the nightcap.

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MotS&G Ohio State Basketball: Becoming the Hunted

Ohio State Basketball: Becoming the Hunted
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On Sunday, January 7th 2018, the Ohio State Men’s Basketball team defeated the top ranked Michigan State Spartans. When asked about the upset, OSU’s coach, Chris Holtmann, responded, “It is hard to win on the road, especially when you have that kind of number by your name. You get a different look from teams.” That ‘number’ he was referring to was the tiny 1 that could be seen next to Michigan State’s name throughout the game’s broadcast, and the point he was making was that, when people know you’re the best, your opponents play you harder.

Coach Holtmann knew this fact from experience, himself watching his own Buckeyes give the AP’s number 1 ranked team in America all it could handle, and then some.

From the beginning of the season, when they were selected by some to finish as low as 14th in the Big Ten (out of 14), this undervalued and overlooked team had been playing with a chip on their shoulders.

In fact, when asked whether OSU’s quick conference start surprised him, Senior Jae’Sean Tate told the press that he and the other players “always remind ourselves that we were last picked in the Big Ten… and I think that has really been a key to our success.” This slight drove them to become a team that played with ferocity—that played their tough and scrappy game no matter the opponent.

They were hunters.

As far as any of their opponents knew, this was a team of misfits—a roster filled to the brim with walk-ons, transfers, busts and guys who just couldn’t stay healthy; but from the beginning of the season, they started proving people wrong.

In an early season matchup against a tournament-level Butler team, they showed flashes of dominance that belied their humble exterior, but a last second comeback by the Bulldogs kept OSU in the shadows. Another opportunity for some notoriety came in the ACC-B1G Challenge, but, once again, a late-game collapse against the now-ranked Clemson Tigers stole the spotlight away. They had some losses, but they were hunters still.

Luckily, after missing two other opportunities at signature wins against Gonzaga and UNC, their prey had finally arrived. It came in the form of the aforementioned Spartans, a team on a 14-game win streak, standing atop the College Basketball world. Ohio State went into that Sunday night showdown the hunters, but they came out the hunted.

A home game against Maryland in which they were down by 9 at the 11 minute mark of the 1st half proved that they were no longer a team that would be overlooked. At the end of the game, Maryland’s Coach Turgeon said, “We knew we weren’t getting the same shot that Michigan State got at the start of the game,” and so the Terrapins came out swinging. The Buckeyes didn’t have that same fire to start off, the way they had against the Spartans, but after a quick timeout by Coach Holtmann, Maryland got buried, going from up nine to eight down in less than 4 minutes, and that was pretty much the end of the game.

After surviving their first test as the hunted, the Buckeyes had to go on the road against Rutgers, a physical, defensive team that had just barely failed to do what Ohio State did in knocking off Michigan State. This time, though, the Buckeyes would have no home crowd. They would be playing on regional television in a game that Rutgers would surely be up for after such a great performance in the previous week. However, once again, the Buckeyes were up to the challenge, beating Rutgers 66-46. Holtmann said after the game that they “are going to have some people that will play with a different edge” and that they would “see if we are good enough to manage that.” Another test passed. Another hunt escaped.

Of course, for all of their impressive defensive statistics, Rutgers is currently 1-5 in conference and tied for 12th in the standings. Tonight, the Buckeyes face off against a much better team in their arena and on their court. Northwestern, a team that made the tournament last year and then had the nerve to return 4 starters, has been slumping for the better part of this season, but they do have the talent to compete with Ohio State. The game between these teams is going to be Big Ten basketball at its finest, and the Buckeyes are going to have to grind it out.

OSU has proven that they have the goods to play with the big boys. They have proven that they can come back at home and take care of the conference’s not-so-good teams on the road. Now they’ve got to take it one step further to prove they deserve to be at the top of the Big Ten. They have to beat a good team on the road when that team is preparing specifically for them. This is just the next test of many to come as they seek to close out the season strongly.

Tonight they have a chance to pass another milestone for this once-unheralded Buckeyes team and to add to their tournament resume, only this time, they’re the ones with the number by their name.


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