Adam Jardy | Buckeye Xtra No. 25 Ohio State will host Nebraska on Wednesday after taking a 71-70 loss at Northwestern on Saturday afternoon. The Buckeyes are 7-2 overall and 1-2 in the Big Ten, which now features a record nine teams ranked in the Associated Press top 25. After the loss to the Wildcats, let’s look at what lineups worked in that game, which ones didn’t and what that says about the Buckeyes as they prepare for the final game of the calendar year. *Chris Holtmann went with what is becoming the standard starting lineup of CJ Walker, Duane Washington Jr., Justice Sueing, E.J. Liddell and Kyle Young. This marked the seventh time this lineup had started through the first nine games, and it entered Welsh-Ryan Arena having scored 135 points and allowed 91 in 63:35. In Big Ten play, though, it had only played 6:45 during the Rutgers…
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