July 1, 2026

With numbers low, Keyshawn Woods pitching in to help Ohio State practice

Ohio State was in need of some assistance. Keyshawn Woods was looking for an opportunity. For a second time in four years, the two sides found each other. With injuries and illness thinning their backcourt depth, the Buckeyes have taken advantage of a little-known rule that has allowed them to bring Woods in for some short-term practice duties. For 10 practice days, Woods is a de facto Buckeye again. “It’s felt amazing,” Woods told The Dispatch.” It brought back some great memories that I had, playing at Ohio State the year I got with my teammates.” It took a few events to put this sequence into motion. A freshman at the University of Charlotte in 2014-15, Woods transferred to Wake Forest when coach Alan Major (who had spent six years as an assistant at Ohio State) was fired and played there through the 2017-18 season when he opted to transfer…

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