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tOSU vs. #20 ttun, Sunday Feb 16, 1 ET on CBS

How many of those guys will be back next year for each school?
This is where it probably gets even worse......

Michigan: Possibility four
Ohio State: Possibility two, but they haven't performed up to the NIL money that I'm pretty sure that they received. (If they don't just opt for the NBA draft and/or G-League) would they really be worth another (significantly large) NIL deal that they would want to return for another season?

Michigan
Vladislav Goldin (FAU) - 15.7 ppg, 6.2 reb No more elgibility
Danny Wolf (Yale) - 12.9 ppg, 10 reb Jr. so could be back
Tre Donaldson (Auburn) - 12.7 ppg Jr. so could be back
Roddy Gayle (Ohio State) - 10.8 ppg Jr. so could be back
Sam Walters (Alabama) - 5.0 ppg Soph. so could be back
Rubin Jones (N Texas) - 3.6 ppg No more elgibility

Ohio State

Micah Parrish (San Diego State) - 12.2 ppg No more eligibility
Meechie Johnson (South Carolina) - 9.1 ppg (played in just 10 games) Basically appears to have quit the team
Sean Stewart (Duke) - 5.8 ppg, 6.0 reb Soph. so could be back
Aaron Bradshaw (Kentucky) - 6.6 ppg, 2.8 reb Soph. so could be back
Ques Glover (Kansas State) - 4.7 ppg No more eligibility

FWIW, Interesting article on one of Ohio State's transfers:

The Ohio State basketball team wasted NIL money on one player

The Ohio State basketball team clearly did not get a good return on investment with one player's NIL money

Meechie Johnson has not earn his NIL money from the Ohio State basketball team

Unfortunately, that NIL money has gone to waste. Johnson has been away from the program since December and clearly isn't coming back. It's not like he was exactly lighting it up while he was with the Buckeyes. He was shooting under 36% from the field in the ten games he did play.

That NIL money could have been used to fill other needs and bring in other players. Ohio State needs a big man who can protect the rim at a high rate. They didn't need another guard. Subtracting Johnson from the roster would have been a good move for the interior defense and rebounding of the team.

Johnson hasn't played in a game since December 14th, when the Buckeyes got whipped by Auburn. He has been out due to personal reasons, but no one knows what the reasons are. There are rumors that he was mad he was losing playing time to Juni Mobley, but no one knows for sure.

Just sayin': There are several speculations at 11W in the responses to one of their articles (below:) however, nobody actually knows anything definite.
 
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This is where it probably gets even worse......

Michigan: Possibility four
Ohio State: Possibility two, but they haven't performed up to the NIL money that I'm pretty sure that they received. (If they don't just opt for the NBA draft and/or G-League) would they really be worth another (significantly large) NIL deal that they would want to return for another season?

Michigan
Vladislav Goldin (FAU) - 15.7 ppg, 6.2 reb No more elgibility
Danny Wolf (Yale) - 12.9 ppg, 10 reb Jr. so could be back
Tre Donaldson (Auburn) - 12.7 ppg Jr. so could be back
Roddy Gayle (Ohio State) - 10.8 ppg Jr. so could be back
Sam Walters (Alabama) - 5.0 ppg Soph. so could be back
Rubin Jones (N Texas) - 3.6 ppg No more elgibility

Ohio State

Micah Parrish (San Diego State) - 12.2 ppg No more eligibility
Meechie Johnson (South Carolina) - 9.1 ppg (played in just 10 games) Basically appears to have quit the team
Sean Stewart (Duke) - 5.8 ppg, 6.0 reb Soph. so could be back
Aaron Bradshaw (Kentucky) - 6.6 ppg, 2.8 reb Soph. so could be back
Ques Glover (Kansas State) - 4.7 ppg No more eligibility

FWIW, Interesting article on one of Ohio State's transfers:

The Ohio State basketball team wasted NIL money on one player

The Ohio State basketball team clearly did not get a good return on investment with one player's NIL money

Meechie Johnson has not earn his NIL money from the Ohio State basketball team

Unfortunately, that NIL money has gone to waste. Johnson has been away from the program since December and clearly isn't coming back. It's not like he was exactly lighting it up while he was with the Buckeyes. He was shooting under 36% from the field in the ten games he did play.

That NIL money could have been used to fill other needs and bring in other players. Ohio State needs a big man who can protect the rim at a high rate. They didn't need another guard. Subtracting Johnson from the roster would have been a good move for the interior defense and rebounding of the team.

Johnson hasn't played in a game since December 14th, when the Buckeyes got whipped by Auburn. He has been out due to personal reasons, but no one knows what the reasons are. There are rumors that he was mad he was losing playing time to Juni Mobley, but no one knows for sure.

Just sayin': There are several speculations at 11W in the responses to one of their articles (below:) however, nobody actually knows anything definite.
For the sake of accuracy Bruce Thornton has eligibility left due the Buckeyes
 
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This is where it probably gets even worse......

Michigan: Possibility four
Ohio State: Possibility two, but they haven't performed up to the NIL money that I'm pretty sure that they received. (If they don't just opt for the NBA draft and/or G-League) would they really be worth another (significantly large) NIL deal that they would want to return for another season?

Michigan
Vladislav Goldin (FAU) - 15.7 ppg, 6.2 reb No more elgibility
Danny Wolf (Yale) - 12.9 ppg, 10 reb Jr. so could be back
Tre Donaldson (Auburn) - 12.7 ppg Jr. so could be back
Roddy Gayle (Ohio State) - 10.8 ppg Jr. so could be back
Sam Walters (Alabama) - 5.0 ppg Soph. so could be back
Rubin Jones (N Texas) - 3.6 ppg No more elgibility

Ohio State

Micah Parrish (San Diego State) - 12.2 ppg No more eligibility
Meechie Johnson (South Carolina) - 9.1 ppg (played in just 10 games) Basically appears to have quit the team
Sean Stewart (Duke) - 5.8 ppg, 6.0 reb Soph. so could be back
Aaron Bradshaw (Kentucky) - 6.6 ppg, 2.8 reb Soph. so could be back
Ques Glover (Kansas State) - 4.7 ppg No more eligibility

FWIW, Interesting article on one of Ohio State's transfers:

The Ohio State basketball team wasted NIL money on one player

The Ohio State basketball team clearly did not get a good return on investment with one player's NIL money

Meechie Johnson has not earn his NIL money from the Ohio State basketball team

Unfortunately, that NIL money has gone to waste. Johnson has been away from the program since December and clearly isn't coming back. It's not like he was exactly lighting it up while he was with the Buckeyes. He was shooting under 36% from the field in the ten games he did play.

That NIL money could have been used to fill other needs and bring in other players. Ohio State needs a big man who can protect the rim at a high rate. They didn't need another guard. Subtracting Johnson from the roster would have been a good move for the interior defense and rebounding of the team.

Johnson hasn't played in a game since December 14th, when the Buckeyes got whipped by Auburn. He has been out due to personal reasons, but no one knows what the reasons are. There are rumors that he was mad he was losing playing time to Juni Mobley, but no one knows for sure.

Just sayin': There are several speculations at 11W in the responses to one of their articles (below:) however, nobody actually knows anything definite.

the graphic on Sunday showed Wolf as a Grad senior for ttun....
 
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