Keyshawn Woods didn’t score a single point in 29 minutes on Sunday in Ohio State’s 79-59 win against Minnesota. He went 0-for-5 from the field, committed three fouls and turned the ball over three times. Woods wasted no time. The very next game, he bounced back. With the Buckeyes exiting halftime with a four-point deficit to Illinois on Wednesday, Chris Holtmann wanted to get Kaleb Wesson involved. He scored Ohio State’s first four points of the second half, then Woods got cooking. The 6-foot-3 guard converted an and-one opportunity to tie the game at 46 points apiece with 15:22 minutes remaining. He dropped 12 of his 18 points in the second half to help propel the Buckeyes to a 77-67 comeback win. “It felt good,” Woods said. “I know I struggled last game, like you said. But, I mean, the season’s long, so you’re going to have those ups and downs.…
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