
As the saying goes, it’s not what you know, it’s who you know. Keyshawn Woods learned it’s best to know both. A turnover by Andre Wesson with 14 seconds remaining gave the ball back to Bucknell, which had trailed Ohio State by double digits with less than four minutes left in the game. Bison head coach Nathan Davis, whose team had come back to pull within two points, decided to go for the win on the road against a ranked opponent. Woods knew that before the ball was even inbounded. He knows some Bucknell players from playing against the Bison while he was at Wake Forest, and one of them told him they planned to hunt a 3-pointer. Woods also knew which play Bucknell was likely planning to run. Mike Netti, a special assistant to Chris Holtmann, researches the end-of-game plays of every single opponent and presents the head coach…
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