New Buckeyes: Gayle ready to start next chapter of basketball career at OSU
Q&A WITH RODDY GAYLE, JR.:
Q: What is this time like as you get ready to head off to college?
Gayle: “I’m going there June 10, I believe. It’s very stressful, knowing this will be the last time I will be around my family here. I’m just taking advantage of every last moment I have with them.”
Q: You’ve already been through this with moving out to Utah in 2020. Do you feel like being on your own out there helped you prepare for this next step?
Gayle: “Yes, 100 percent. I think going out to Utah helped from the aspect of me being able to provide for myself and being away from family. I definitely believe that experienced helped me out a lot. The transition to Ohio State should be a lot easier.”
Q: What was that whole experience like to go out there? Just the opportunity you had to play at a major prep school, traveling to tournaments all over the country and being on your own, it had to be fun but also tough at times.
Gayle: “It was really great in terms of preparing me for college. I was able to live in a dorm and be on my own and you had to manage your time. We traveled a lot during the season. That definitely helped and we played against some of the top talent in the country. That was probably the best thing.”
Q: You seemed to do pretty well against some of the top teams. Were you happy with how you and your team performed? Your team held its own against some of those top teams.
Gayle: “I think I played pretty well. There were some things I felt like I could have done better at times just because we were inches away from the playoffs. I feel like we could have made it. We just got going at the wrong time.
“I’m just excited about what’s going to happen next year.”
Q: You committed to Ohio State in November 2020. They’ve had some staff changes since then. What was it that sold you about Ohio State and how have they stayed with you since then?
Gayle: “Even from the first call, I feel like Ohio State has been the most interested in my recruitment. I get calls from Coach Holtmann, Coach Diebler and Coach Netti pretty frequently, even before I committed. It just felt like family to me. That’s where I wanted to be.”
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