Adam Jardy The Columbus Dispatch @AdamJardy Sunday Jan 6, 2019 at 5:22 AM The evidence was building up against the No. 14 Ohio State men’s basketball team. First, it was senior guard C.J. Jackson succumbing to a longstanding issue with cramping in his legs that would keep him off the floor for extended second-half stretches. Then it was sophomore center Kaleb Wesson, the team’s go-to offensive weapon and primary post player picking up two fouls on one early second-half possession and then a fourth with nine minutes to play. Throughout, graduate transfer Keyshawn Woods was ineffective, putting more pressure on Ohio State’s role players. In a toe-to-toe battle with No. 8 Michigan State on Saturday afternoon at Value City Arena, it was all too much. The Spartans (13-2, 4-0 Big Ten) shot a blistering 76.5 percent in the second half, scored 50 points against the Buckeyes (12-2, 2-1) after halftime and closed on a 14-5…
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