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Old 12-06-2007, 08:01 PM   #1 (permalink)


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I have not seen them play this year but a guy I do business with thinks they will finish in the top 3 of the Big Ten. How are they looking this year and do we have to worry about the Buck$ this year at all?

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No one in the Big Ten needs a week of practice more than Ohio State. On Saturday night in Hinkle Fieldhouse, the Buckeyes were embarrassed, not because they lost to a very good Butler team but because they failed to compete.

Another Lame Effort

How bad was Ohio State’s effort? The Butler Bulldogs outscored Ohio State by 32 points in the game’s final 20:01. One can julienne the game in an effort to rationalize the demoralizing defeat (Butler’s pretty damn good) but, in the end, as they did in another embarrassing 23 point loss to Texas A & M, Ohio State was pummeled because they failed to play hard.

With a difficult early season schedule, Ohio State’s record at 4-3 isn’t entirely surprising. But disconcerting to Buckeye fans is the inconsistent defensive effort, the careless offensive possessions, and the general malaise of the players when challenged, particularly in the second half.

Starting two freshmen after losing the Oden-Conley class to NBA, Ohio State needs chemistry and leadership. While much has been made of David Lighty’s leadership potential, after collapsing in the second half for the third time in the last four games, the pressure seems to be getting the best of senior captain Jamar Butler off the court.

In an unusually candid article by Buckeye beat writer Bob Baptist, Matta acknowledged his team’s lack of toughness. With a week off before they battle Coppin State, Matta’s open to adjusting short seven man rotation based upon the effort he sees in practice this week. With only Evan Turner and Matt Terwilliger being used consistently off the bench, an opportunity may exist for big recruits Eric Wallace and Dallas Lauderdale and Vandy transfer Kyle Madsen to make meaningful contributions this season. In the end, the reality of in-house competition may be the elixir Ohio State needs to pass its Thanksgiving indigestion.

Take the Fork in the Road

In a season in which the Big Ten media selected Ohio State to finish third in the Conference, the Buckeyes while replete with talent are failing to build on last year’s success. Over the summer, Matta repeatedly pronounced the Oden-Conley class as the foundation of the program. However, after one brief season, Oden-Conley failed to establish a meaningful tradition similar to the hard hat mentality instilled by Mateen Cleeves and the Flintstones in East Lansing under Tom Izzo. With the team now looking to Lighty and Butler, all Buckeye fans can agree on one thing: they want their team to play hard. Matta knows it and starting Monday night against Coppin State, the Buckeyes will need to show it.
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Old 12-06-2007, 08:09 PM   #3 (permalink)


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tOSU can't defend anyone and their offense is almost as 3-heavy as TGCICB's. No reason we shouldn't beat them by double digits both games.
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