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Agree. He transferred a little late for Ohio State to get in on any class of 2019 good recruits. I think Holtmann goes after a grad transfer also because that will free up a scholarship for the class of 2020. We have a lot of offers out to 2020 wing players and with the extra scholarship that will allow Holtmann to go after a big man, wing, and a PG for 2020.With Potter gone we might start looking at some bigs for next season, our post depth is now really suspect. But might go the grad transfer route, not sure we could get in on any bigs worth getting in on now.
Maybe a grad transfer would help but I would worry about the chemistry of the team. These guys are playing so well and from what I have read the three incoming freshman really get along with the guys already here.So with Alonzo, DJ and EJ in the fold, it looks like OSU is done with the 2019 class. I get that Holt likes a different style of big; however, I am a bit uneasy about having Kaleb as the only true big, and no defensive stopper at C. Any chance Holt opts to use the schollie opened by Potter's departure to add a big for the 2019-20 season? Maybe a grad transfer would make sense here. Part of me feels like it is worth a scholarship to have a post on the team specifically for doing the dirty work of defense & rebounding, especially since foul trouble is inevitable, so I worry a bit if there is a lack of depth at C with nobody being the Idong Ibok or Al Anagonye type.
As nomatta as pointed out in the past, it is hard to attract grad transfer talent unless there is immediate playing time available. With Kaleb and a string 3/4s like Young,EJ, Jaedon, Alonzo and Andre there likely will not be much time.