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Didn’t see this one coming.
I called it earlier this year here and people mocked me.

I wish he'd portaled sooner.
Didn’t see this one coming.

Didn’t see this one coming.
No reason to not enter the portal as a break glass contingency planBoogie is staying in the draft, it's a non story
Entered the portal with a "do not contact" tag. In other words, don't bother me I'm going to the NBA anyway.Boogie is staying in the draft, it's a non story
This guy has the size at 6-9 and former pedigree as a McDonald's All American but stats last year weren't great at Ohio State.
This guy has the size at 6-9 and former pedigree as a McDonald's All American but stats last year weren't great at Ohio State.
Can we afford another foul prone guy?As the resident OSU/ huskies fan, I really liked him. He was going to be a huge piece for us next year. bizarre move.
Yeah the foul troubles were bad. I think there are better options for his role.Can we afford another foul prone guy?
As a sophomore, Stewart began the season as Ohio State's starting power forward but switched to center when fellow five-star transfer Aaron Bradshaw was suspended from the team. Foul troubles plagued the 6-9, 220-pound Stewart, but he finished the year averaging 5.7 points and 5.8 rebounds while committing a team-high 103 personal fouls.
An elite rebounder, Stewart finished with a defensive rebound rate of 27.1%, the 14th-best rate in the nation according to KenPom.com. His effectiveness was limited by an average of 7.5 fouls committed per 40 minutes.
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Ohio State's Sean Stewart enters the transfer portal just before the deadline
Rising junior power forward Sean Stewart is entering the transfer portal after one year at Ohio State.sports.yahoo.com
I wonder if he would come back East.
you can't be an OSU fan and a Uconn fan. Plus you're not the only one living in Columbus.As the resident OSU/ huskies fan, I really liked him. He was going to be a huge piece for us next year. bizarre move.
He would allow Stewart to play the 4 and he would atart at the 3. Mullins would back up at both the 2 and the 3. Mullins would be out 6th man. We wouldn't be looking for a PF unless we can find a player who doesn't mind back up dutiesWhy not? At this point he feels like a redundant add, would stir the coup. I don’t think Hurley want to bottleneck the back court further after the Adams sitch. That said it does make you wonder if waiting/signing guys like him trump freshmen. I’d say yes.
Would you rather have a Desmond Claude or a frosh?
I was thinking more of a back up to Reed and not playing along side with him. I agree if they were in together things would not flow well. He would be a big help to the 5 spot, when Reed gets into foul problems. I'm a bit worried on Reibes ability in his 1st year. I know, he will want starter minutes, one can only hope that he would take that role and be on contending team for a national championship.Stewart would be an odd fit next to Tarris since Stewart has a really limited offensive game and neither have perimeter skills. The two of them would really clog up the paint and put a lot of pressure on Tarris’ passing to find the open man out of doubles. Don’t really like the fit at all for us.
Yep I agree, Baba would be a much better fit to start next to Tarris at the 4.Stewart would be an odd fit next to Tarris since Stewart has a really limited offensive game and neither have perimeter skills. The two of them would really clog up the paint and put a lot of pressure on Tarris’ passing to find the open man out of doubles. Don’t really like the fit at all for us.