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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