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Ohio State Athletic Director Ross Bjork Feels Ohio State Basketball Just Has to “Get Over the Hump,” Jake Diebler is Ready to Build Through the Transfer Portal

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Athletic director Ross Bjork and head coach Jake Diebler are taking a positive stance on where Ohio State basketball finished its first season under Diebler.

On separate radio programs Monday, while both expressed disappointment about the Buckeyes being the third team out of the NCAA Tournament, they feel the program is moving in a positive direction.

“Jake has done a great job of changing the culture, changing the mindset,” Bjork said on WOSU’s All Sides. “How we operate the program is at a completely different level than the previous regime. Now we just have to get over the hump, and we need to be in the conversation, to be competing for Big Ten championships (and) obviously a strong run in the postseason.”

“How we operate the program is at a completely different level than the previous regime. Now we just have to get over the hump, and we need to be in the conversation.”– Ross Bjork on the state of Ohio State basketball

Now, of course, Bjork does see areas where things need to change.

“We have work to do,” Bjork said. “We need to change the narrative in many aspects around the scope of the program. We’ve got to get our fans plugged in. So, disappointment is the word, but now we have to go to work. Jake is already going to work on building that roster and making sure that we’re in the competitive landscape in this new era of college athletics.”

Changing the narrative and getting fans plugged in will require better results on the court than a 17-15 mark and a third consecutive missed NCAA Tournament. The first step to that, with Diebler set to lead the charge for another year, is roster building.

The first step will be roster retention, first and foremost clutching on to star point guard Bruce Thornton. Thornton will be a big target for tampering in the portal after earning second-team All-Big Ten honors and pacing the Buckeyes in both points (17.7) and assists (4.6) per game. He may also go through the evaluation process for the NBA draft, as players in college can do while maintaining their eligibility, and decide whether or not to go pro.

Diebler said on his radio show with 97.1 the Fan that he encourages players to go through that process and get feedback on where they stand if they feel so inclined. But Thornton is just one of the three stars it’s vital for Ohio State to try to keep around, as Devin Royal and John Mobley Jr. are also integral parts of the plan for next year in Columbus.

“That’s what’s going on right now, is evaluating some very specific needs from a roster standpoint and conversations about retention is part of it,” Diebler said. “That’s what’s happening now.”

Diebler added that he wants Ohio State to stay “on the forefront” when it comes to adding through the portal itself. Guard depth will be needed regardless of whether Thornton and Mobley stay, but especially if one or both leave. Disappointing center play this season calls on the need for a bona fide big man as well.

“Any time you’re in this competitive world, you want to win at the highest level,” Bjork said. “So when you have those disappointments, you analyze, ‘What do we need? What do we need from a staffing structure standpoint? What do we need from a player personnel (standpoint)?’ Because obviously that’s a big part of this. What do we need from a roster building? How do we keep the nucleus of the high-level guys in place, but also add to that in the transfer portal era?”

Bjork added that Diebler’s relatable personality and understanding of the current college basketball landscape will assist in building a roster that can produce better results next year.

“Jake has the connectivity to the modern era,” Bjork said. “He relates to the players. He’s an Ohio name and a brand among himself. He’s recruiting at a high level in the future. We’ve got guys that are committed to the program that are high-level. So, tons of confidence in Jake. And, again, how do we finish these games where we had the lead with five minutes left, with seven minutes left. Those are the things we have to get over. And Jake knows that, the staff knows that, the players know that.”

“Tons of confidence in Jake. And, again, how do we finish these games where we had the lead with five minutes left, with seven minutes left. Those are the things we have to get over.”– Ross Bjork
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Bjork still believes Diebler is the man to take advantage of those resources.

“We have the right ingredients,” Bjork said. “We’ve been in the hunt for a long time in the past. Jake’s the right guy, he’s got vision, he’s got energy, he relates to the players in this modern era. So, we’ve just gotta get over the hump and there’s a lot of work happening behind the scenes to get that done.”
 
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How you finish games is you have to be strong in the post, be able to man up and keep the other team from getting second- and third-chances. You can't be the team that can routinely be had in the paint, the team that always puts the opponent in the double-bonus down the stretch so they can come back with free throws. These things must change moving forward for this program to move past being a bubble team.
 
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What type of better players? What’s Dieblers’ style? Do we know? Is he up tempo, pressure defense, runs sets on offense, plays zone, plays man?

What’s the plan for the players he needs? What’s he selling?
Need a post player who can score most of the time when he’s single covered. That opens up an offense.

It helps if he has good footwork and keeps the ball above his shoulders when he gets an offensive rebound.
 
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Ohio State AD Puts Buckeyes' Basketball Program on Notice

Ohio State Buckeyes athletic director Ross Bjork wants to see more out of the basketball program.

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The Ohio State Buckeyes may have won a national championship in football this past season, but their basketball program was not nearly as successful.

Ohio State went just 17-15 on the year, going 9-11 in Big Ten conference play to miss the NCAA Tournament in Jake Diebler's first full season at the helm.

It represented the third straight campaign that the Buckeyes failed to qualify for the Big Dance, marking their longest drought in two decades.

Ohio State's struggles on the hardwood have not been lost on athletic director Ross Bjork, who is expecting to see much bigger things out of the Buckeyes next season and beyond.

"We don't want to tiptoe around Ohio State basketball,” Bjork said, via Eleven Warriors. “I'm challenging our staff to think of it differently internally. We're not going to tiptoe around Ohio State basketball. We know what the standard is. We have blue-blood elements in our history, and we need to be more consistent.”

It should be noted that Bjork gave Diebler a vote of confidence, saying that the 39-year-old is "the right guy" to lead the team and that the school needs to provide the basketball program with more help to make Diebler's job easier.

"And now we just have to put all of our resources behind him, too, and the same thing goes with Kevin McGuff," Bjork added. "Basketball should be more at the forefront, and so there's a lot of elements that we're working with both programs on, but in particular with Coach Diebler.”

The Buckeyes have already added a few intriguing transfers this offseason, so things are already looking up for Ohio State heading into next year. Of course, until Diebler's squad actually proves it on the court, it's all just hopeful conjecture.

Clearly, Bjork wants to see more, even if Ohio State is obviously a football school, first and foremost.

Just sayin': It looks like Bork changed his tune toward Diebler from "meets expectations" to "wants to see more"?
 
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Little bit different (better) tune than what he was saying towards the end of the season. Hope he heard the frustrations over the last 3-4 weeks since the season officially limped to a dead end.

I’m glad he’s putting an emphasis on expectations and standards. Now put it into action. I want a good/great basketball program again.
 
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The Lantern interviewed Jake Diebler and 11W reviews it:



Skull Session: Texas Budgets Between $35 Million and $40 Million For Its Football Roster, Jake Diebler Says the Schottenstein Center’s Atmosphere Will “Get Better”


“IT’S GONNA GET BETTER.” In a recent interview with The Lantern’s Noah Weiskopf, Ohio State men’s basketball coach Jake Diebler shared that he and athletic director Ross Bjork have plans to improve the program’s gameday atmosphere.

And no – it doesn’t involve the Buckeyes moving from the Schottenstein Center to St. John Arena.

“It’s gonna get better. I can say that,” Diebler said of the environment inside the Schottenstein Center. “I’m really excited. Ross and I have been working closely, and he’s invested a lot of time and energy in raising the level of the atmosphere in the Schott. I think that part is great. There are some things – and I don’t know how much I can share today – but there are some things happening that are gonna be new and exciting. There are gonna be changes within the Schott that will help raise the atmosphere.”

“Make no mistake, we've got to do our part (as a team to improve the atmosphere), certainly. I think the style we played was enjoyable, but I want to play a little bit faster. Us raising our collective basketball IQ should create more energy in there, and I want us to play a little bit faster. But we need the help of the students. There’s no question about it.

“I think there were many times when they helped carry us through some tough moments of games. I am a believer – and I think I’ve seen that throughout our league, when you look at some of the historic venues in our conference, the atmospheres are impactful and you feel that as an opposing team. This year, we were able to overcome some of them and get wins, but I want that same thing in the Schott. We are doing our part. I think everybody needs to know we’re doing our part to make it a great environment, but make no mistake, we need help from our students here to help us take it to the next level.”
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Gotta say, like Bjork's attitude of wanting men's and women's BB up there along with the football folk. No longer letting them 'just mail in their games' while the football team gets all the print space in the Dispatch. Seem to recollect that was Gene Smith's attitude when he strode the halls as AD. Always seem to go back to the Director's Cup, for all around excellence in a university's sports programs. Of course, if you want to play in the big boy's sandbox, you've be able to marshal the resources necessary to compete. We'll never see it, certainly, but the administration has to make a concerted effort (and put ones money where ones mouth is) to do this. This is the opinion of this writer only, and not to be confused with common knowledge....
 
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