Meechie Johnson Jr. and Ohio State assistant Jake Diebler spoke with members of the media at the Schottenstein Center Tuesday to preview the upcoming Towson matchup.
Even with multiple players still out with injury, the depth of the Buckeye roster has been evident in Ohio State’s past two wins against Duke and Penn State.
After the Buckeyes' upset win over No. 1 Duke on Tuesday, Ohio State heads back on the road to begin conference play against Seth Lundy and the Nittany Lions.
Jamari Wheeler says he might get a mixed reaction from Nittany Lions fans Sunday, and Malaki Branham and Ryan Pedon previewed the upcoming matchup at Friday's presser.
Zed Key was already a fan favorite as a role player for the Buckeyes last season. As a sophomore, he’s emerged as one of Ohio State’s best players and its starting center.
Ohio State remained unranked in Monday's updated AP poll after splitting a pair of games with Seton Hall and Florida last week, but Duke moved up to No. 1 in the country.
With 18 turnovers from the Buckeyes and 33 trips to the free-throw line for Florida, Ohio State committed too many errors to come out the victor against the Gators.