Beyond Brown, Likekele is the only other scholarship player who has been listed as unavailable for any contests this season. Likekele missed Ohio State’s Big Ten opener on Dec. 8 to tend to a family matter in Texas, and while he traveled with the team to New York City this past weekend, he sat out of that game, too.
While Likekele continues to deal with the emotional distress of the situation, which Holtmann has not gone into detail about, he could miss a bit more time moving forward. In fact, Holtmann said Brown is “more ready” to return than Likekele at the moment. But Holtmann isn’t placing any pressure on the Oklahoma State transfer to come back before he’s ready to.
“I think today's athlete, there's certainly more awareness. I think there's more honesty with athletes. There's more openness with athletes and coaches than there's ever been,” Holtmann said. “And that's, I think, a good thing. That's a really good thing. It's a healthy thing. And I think when you go through some of the traumatic things that have happened with people he cares about, that can bring to the surface some things that maybe he's struggled with. So I really want it to be his story. So I want to be careful what I say and how much I say, because it's really his story. But just generally, I think you guys know how I feel, how I think pretty much every coach at this school feels about just encouraging a level of honesty when it comes to all that stuff.”
While Brown may be the first of the two to return to action, neither sounds all that far off. But with Maine and Alabama A&M being Ohio State’s last two games of 2022, the Buckeyes hardly need to rush either player back into the fold immediately.
If both are back by the time Big Ten plays resumes on Jan. 1, Ohio State will have its deepest lineup of the year at the perfect time.
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