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There isn’t any fresh information from the Ohio State football team to talk about at this time because the Buckeyes are on spring break after providing a tantalizing preview of their spring practice. Therefore, we wanted to hear what OSU fans thought was the most important piece of information to emerge in our most recent fan poll.
We also sought the opinions of Buckeye Nation regarding the remaining games played by the OSU men’s basketball team. This survey was conducted before to the Buckeyes’ regular season-opening victory over Rutgers on Sunday, as it was conducted last week. Thankfully, that triumph was anticipated by the collective consciousness of the fans.
Please review the complete answers to both questions below, and feel free to make any more comments if you have any.
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Rutgers was defeated 73-51 by Jake Diebler’s Buckeyes yesterday to wrap up the regular season with 19 wins and secure a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Even though the way is in front of them, it is still difficult. The No. 7 Iowa Hawkeyes and No. 10 Ohio State teams will play each other on Thursday, March 14 at 6:30 p.m. ET. In their lone regular-season matchup, the Hawkeyes defeated the Buckeyes 79-77 atJake Diebler’s Arena in early February. OSU can get revenge for that loss, fulfilling the second pillar of the fans’ prediction, with the unexpectedly revitalized Bucks playing their best basketball of the year.
After winning Thursday’s match, Diebler’s team will have to play the second-seeded
at I believed the biggest story from the Buckeyes’ first practice was Sonny Styles switching to linebacker, and I’m happy to hear that everyone else felt the same way. Indeed, this raises a number of unanswered questions, such as what this means for C.J. Hicks and the makeup of the rotation, but given that Styles now seems far more physically fit to play college (and NFL) linebacker, placing one of your freakiest players in his ideal position can only be advantageous for an already excellent defense.