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Georgia at Ohio State (NIT QFs), Tuesday, Mar 26, 2024, 7 PM, ESPN

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The Ohio State men's basketball team is still
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in the NIT. They will play Georgia in a NIT quarterfinal game Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 7 PM in the Schott.

Ohio State Buckeyes to host Georgia Bulldogs for NIT semifinals berth
Ohio State will host Georgia in the third round of the NIT with a shot at the final four on the line.

The Buckeyes, by virtue of being the No. 2 seed in their quadrant, will host No. 4 seed Georgia on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. ESPN will televise the game.

Entire article: https://www.dispatch.com/story/spor...tuesday-for-nit-semifinals-berth/73085493007/

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Ohio State vs. Georgia Predictions & Picks: Spread, Total - March 26​

Ohio State vs. Georgia Score Prediction​

  • Prediction: Ohio State 77, Georgia 70

Spread & Total Prediction for Ohio State vs. Georgia​

  • Computer Predicted Spread: Ohio State (-6.8)
  • Computer Predicted Total: 147.3
Ohio State's record against the spread this season is 13-16-0, while Georgia's is 19-12-0. A total of 18 out of the Buckeyes' games this season have hit the over, and 14 of the Bulldogs' games have gone over. Over the past 10 contests, Ohio State has an 8-2 record against the spread while going 6-4 overall. Georgia has gone 7-3 against the spread and 3-7 overall in its last 10 matches.

Ohio State Performance Insights​

  • The Buckeyes outscore opponents by 5.5 points per game (scoring 75.5 points per game to rank 114th in college basketball while giving up 70.0 per outing to rank 112th in college basketball) and have a +192 scoring differential overall.
  • Ohio State grabs 37.1 rebounds per game (89th in college basketball) while allowing 34.2 per outing to its opponents. It outrebounds opponents by 2.9 boards per game.
  • Ohio State makes 7.1 three-pointers per game (219th in college basketball), while its opponents have made 6.8 on average.
  • The Buckeyes rank 97th in college basketball with 98.3 points scored per 100 possessions, and 122nd in college basketball defensively with 91.2 points conceded per 100 possessions.
  • Ohio State forces 10.3 turnovers per game (269th in college basketball) while committing 10.1 (75th in college basketball play).

Georgia Performance Insights​

  • The Bulldogs have a +15 scoring differential, putting up 74.8 points per game (138th in college basketball) and giving up 74.4 (256th in college basketball).
  • Georgia comes up short in the rebound battle by an average of 2.1 boards. It records 35.7 rebounds per game (146th in college basketball) compared to its opponents' 37.8.
  • Georgia knocks down 8.1 three-pointers per game (112th in college basketball), while its opponents have made 7.6 on average.
  • Georgia has committed 11.0 turnovers per game (153rd in college basketball) while forcing 11.1 (185th in college basketball).
Predicted Score
OSU - 82.6
GA - 70.7

Ohio State will Win, Cover the Spread.
 
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PRESSER BULLETS: OHIO STATE PREPARING FOR “VERSATILILTY” OF GEORGIA'S ATTACK, SCOTTY MIDDLETON BACK WITH TEAM, BRUCE THORNTON BEING EVALUATED​

Ohio State is on the doorstep of a berth to the NIT semifinals at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

As the Buckeyes prepare to face Georgia in the quarterfinals on Tuesday, Jake Diebler met with the team's media contingent to preview the matchup. After missing two games while tending to a family matter, freshman wing Scotty Middleton is back with the team but is still "processing" what happened.
After taking a knee to the thigh in the second round against Virginia Tech, star point guard Bruce Thornton is still being evaluated.
Diebler also said that Georgia's "versatility" with multiple different scoring threats will be a challenge and that the Buckeyes will take any momentum the NIT will provide for next season.
  • With a lot of players banged up – Roddy Gayle Jr. also suffered a minor hand injury during the game against the Hokies, though he played through it – Diebler said Ohio State took Sunday to recover in large part.
  • While the hiring of Dave Dickerson as the team's associate head coach was announced just before his press conference, Diebler said he has "no official comment" on any staff updates.
  • On Georgia: "They're very good. I have a ton of respect for Coach White. ... I think with Georgia, there's a great deal of versatility from a scoring standpoint on their roster. I think they've got, I want to say, seven guys averaging seven points or more on the season."
  • On what it means to play in Value City Arena for another NIT game: "The atmosphere has been awesome. Awesome. Buckeye Nation has been incredible... we've felt the presence of our fans both of these NIT games."
  • While he does believe the tournament setting ups the intensity, Diebler said that the tight nature of Ohio State's games in the first two rounds has more to do with the quality of opponents than anything. "I put it more on the fact that they're good teams."
  • Diebler said it's strange that the NIT semifinals and finals will be in Hinkle Fieldhouse and not Madison Square Garden, but says he believes the Indianapolis-based arena is an "awesome venue."
  • It's been a team-wide effort to not worry about where players will be next year but instead focus on the games at hand, Diebler said. "That's been player-led, that we're going to wait until after the season. ... They want to get out there and win, so we've done everything we can to lock in on that."
  • Diebler said all the resources at Ohio State that Middleton feels he may or may not need are available to him. "We've come alongside, we're supporting him. He's doing well, I think he's just processing some things."
  • On what this late-season run says about his team: "The way they've performed this postseason says a lot about who they are as people, it says a lot about the chemistry within this team and program and it speaks to their pride for what's on the chest of their jersey."
  • On whether he dwells on Ohio State's games against Illinois and Purdue down the stretch of the season with how well both those teams are performing in the NCAA Tournament: "I think the metrics would back this up, the last five to six weeks we've been one of the better teams in the country. ... We've had an opportunity in the NIT to show we've been playing some of the best ball in the country. ... We're embracing the opportunity in front of us."
  • That's not the main thing motivating his squad though, he said. "Our guys are motivated by the fact that there's a game to be won, there's a championship to be won. ... They're motivated to play for each other."
  • On the leadership of Jamison Battle: "It's hard when you transfer in and you know you're only going to be there for one year ... but I've encouraged him to be himself. And he's earned the right to use his voice and we've certainly needed it. I think he and I's relationship has helped that. ... He's got a great deal of maturity and experience, he's about winning. ... It's been really impactful for us."
  • Diebler attended the Ohio High School State Championships and received a warm reception. "The state championship holds such a special place in my heart for our family. ... It's something I look forward to every year. ... It's something I hope to be at every year."
  • Jake's brother Jon Diebler, legendary former Ohio State sharpshooter and current director of recruiting at Butler, was also in attendance. "I'm so happy with what Jon's been able to do starting his coaching career. ... It was the first time I've seen him in-person since all of this, so got a hug in and caught up on family stuff."
  • While it's not the focus, Diebler will welcome any momentum a deep NIT run can provide for next season. "I think if you look at the history of Ohio State basketball, you've seen an NIT run impact that. We'll see, ultimately, how impactful that can be ... but there's a history here of teams that have done that and gone on to find some momentum. ... We're not doing this because of that ... but we'll certainly welcome as much momentum as we can get moving forward."
  • On Taison Chatman: "He's been really good in his minutes and you can see we've tried to give him an additional part of the rotation. He's earned that. ... We all would have liked to see what it could have looked like for him if he had had a full summer, full fall. ... He's a really, really talented player. ... He stayed ready."
 
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OSU has only ever played UGA in men's hoops once previously, in 1977.

I do expect OSU to have a relatively decent crowd. The lower bowl is mostly sold out, basically the baseline area seats are the ones still unsold at the moment.

As a side note, if I were doing scheduling for OSU men's basketball, I would absolutely tap into the SEC/OSU football rivalry aspect & have a game a year in hoops against whomever is on top of the SEC in football. I believe some of us see these SEC football schools as rivals of sorts & I think there is some extra interest associated with that.
 
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