Wasn't able to get the full preview done, but a few notes from what I had typed up:
What’s on the line: Our streak of beating them in 3 consecutive seasons – the last time we did that was in the 1950s. Also, a chance to feel good about this team heading into the exam break after the last five games.
Coach: Jake Diebler, in his second full season after taking over as interim in 2024 following Chris Holtmann being fired on Valentine’s Day. Diebler got the job after going 8-3 the rest of the season, including upsets over Purdue and at Michigan State, along with making the quarterfinals of the NIT. He followed that up with a thoroughly mediocre and unlucky season last year – they lost on a buzzer beater at home in OT to Pitt, lost three conference games in a row by a total of 5 points, and got obliterated by us at home without BB or Leach. So far this year, they have played the 7th-easiest schedule in college basketball (3rd of all P5), going 5-0 against some very crappy teams where they look unstoppable on offense, but going 1-1 against Notre Dame and Pitt, both of whom are rated lower than us – the former winning by just one at home, the latter losing by 1 on a…checks notes…buzzer beater, again. Huh. So, who is the real OSU?
What’s New – Coaching Style: They’re shooting a ton of 3s this year, passing the ball much more, playing significantly faster on offense, clamping down on the defensive boards, and avoiding fouling opponents. Should we be concerned? Well, against the 5 crappy teams, they shot 40% from 3, but against the ACC teams they shot just 30%. This year, they are the best team in the country at shooting 2s! Sounds scary, but while they shot 71.5% against the crappy 5, they shot just 49% against the ACC teams. Rebounding – they’ve gathered 39% of their misses (uh oh!) and limited opponents to 23% against the crappy 5, but only getting 20% of their misses (phew) and allowing 30% against the ACC teams.
What’s New – Player Edition: Less than many other teams – the Buckeyes are 5th among P5 teams in continuity from last season, only behind Purdue, Marquette, UConn and Iowa State (one of these teams is not like the other…). From their opening day roster last year, 5 transferred out and 2 graduated, including 2 starters and 3 rotation players. They were replaced with 4 transfers and 3 freshmen. 2 transfers have stepped into the starting roles, while 1 freshman and 1 transfer are in the rotation.
Who’s Back: A bunch of players who were the #1 recruit in their state at the time of recruitment - Bruce Thornton (Georgia), Devin Royal (Ohio), Taison Chatman (Minnesota) and John Mobley Jr. (Utah). Also returning are sophomores Colin White (who took an official visit to NU and received an offer) and Ivan Njegovan, neither of whom played very much last season.
What’s on the line: Our streak of beating them in 3 consecutive seasons – the last time we did that was in the 1950s. Also, a chance to feel good about this team heading into the exam break after the last five games.
Coach: Jake Diebler, in his second full season after taking over as interim in 2024 following Chris Holtmann being fired on Valentine’s Day. Diebler got the job after going 8-3 the rest of the season, including upsets over Purdue and at Michigan State, along with making the quarterfinals of the NIT. He followed that up with a thoroughly mediocre and unlucky season last year – they lost on a buzzer beater at home in OT to Pitt, lost three conference games in a row by a total of 5 points, and got obliterated by us at home without BB or Leach. So far this year, they have played the 7th-easiest schedule in college basketball (3rd of all P5), going 5-0 against some very crappy teams where they look unstoppable on offense, but going 1-1 against Notre Dame and Pitt, both of whom are rated lower than us – the former winning by just one at home, the latter losing by 1 on a…checks notes…buzzer beater, again. Huh. So, who is the real OSU?
What’s New – Coaching Style: They’re shooting a ton of 3s this year, passing the ball much more, playing significantly faster on offense, clamping down on the defensive boards, and avoiding fouling opponents. Should we be concerned? Well, against the 5 crappy teams, they shot 40% from 3, but against the ACC teams they shot just 30%. This year, they are the best team in the country at shooting 2s! Sounds scary, but while they shot 71.5% against the crappy 5, they shot just 49% against the ACC teams. Rebounding – they’ve gathered 39% of their misses (uh oh!) and limited opponents to 23% against the crappy 5, but only getting 20% of their misses (phew) and allowing 30% against the ACC teams.
What’s New – Player Edition: Less than many other teams – the Buckeyes are 5th among P5 teams in continuity from last season, only behind Purdue, Marquette, UConn and Iowa State (one of these teams is not like the other…). From their opening day roster last year, 5 transferred out and 2 graduated, including 2 starters and 3 rotation players. They were replaced with 4 transfers and 3 freshmen. 2 transfers have stepped into the starting roles, while 1 freshman and 1 transfer are in the rotation.
Who’s Back: A bunch of players who were the #1 recruit in their state at the time of recruitment - Bruce Thornton (Georgia), Devin Royal (Ohio), Taison Chatman (Minnesota) and John Mobley Jr. (Utah). Also returning are sophomores Colin White (who took an official visit to NU and received an offer) and Ivan Njegovan, neither of whom played very much last season.