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Look at all the talent he's had. It won't matter because Ohio St. doesn't play defense.
Speaking of Ohio State, has McGuff filled the coaching slot vacated by Mitchell or is he waiting for a last minute big time recruit to pull a 2-fer deal?
Per Raoul, they added a fifth grad transfer
WBB: Ohio State lands its 5th grad transfer — Carmen Grande, 5-8 junior point guard out of Madrid, Spain, who tallied 9.2 assists/game in 2017-18 for Ball State
The state of Ohio has some elite 2019 players; not sure OSU gets any of them, though. That should be a sign to the AD when you aren't doing well recruiting in your home state.
I'm guessing they finish between 8th and 10th. A lot will depend on how good the grad transfers mesh together and if they can play in a more competitive conference. Big Ten is never a super strong conference, but the following teams on paper project to be better than Ohio State:
Maryland
Iowa
Minnesota
Nebraska
Michigan
Purdue
Michigan State
Likely stronger than Ohio State:
Indiana
On par with tOSU:
Rutgers
Penn State
Worse than Ohio State:
Illinois
Wisconsin
Northwestern
Just came across this after a crazy week of everything...
Agree with virtually everything you've put down, but have two caveats:
- Indiana will be stronger than Ohio State. This team, if you remember, just won the women's NIT and while they've lost Tyra Buss, they get a pretty good guard in Grace Berger and activate two transfers, Ali Patberg (ND) and Brenna Wise (forward from Pitt, whose was a solid ACC performer)
- Wisconsin. Coach Jonathan Tsipis started from below scratch in Madison and has a building-block recruiting base coming in. In 2019, he is finally starting to put a dent into the Wisconsin recruiting territory. The Badgers will trend upwards....
Just came across this after a crazy week of everything...
Agree with virtually everything you've put down, but have two caveats:
- Indiana will be stronger than Ohio State. This team, if you remember, just won the women's NIT and while they've lost Tyra Buss, they get a pretty good guard in Grace Berger and activate two transfers, Ali Patberg (ND) and Brenna Wise (forward from Pitt, whose was a solid ACC performer)
- Wisconsin. Coach Jonathan Tsipis started from below scratch in Madison and has a building-block recruiting base coming in. In 2019, he is finally starting to put a dent into the Wisconsin recruiting territory. The Badgers will trend upwards....
I like Tsipis and hope he can turn around a dreadful Wisconsin program, but I just don't see a 2-14 team making big strides ahead of Ohio State next year. Their 2018 class has 5 players but none are in the top 100. They've been pretty awful the last several seasons, and I don't see that changing a whole lot this year. As much as Ohio State has underachieved considering the talent they've had, McGuff has had top Big Ten teams every year, so I don't see them dropping past a team like Wisconsin unless something really strange happens.
Agree on Indiana though. Didn't realize how good Wise was.