
Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann speaks with the team during a timeout during the Ohio State-Nebraska game Tuesday. Ohio State lost 78-70. Credit: Mackenzie Shanklin | Photo Editor Nebraska freshman guard Bryce McGowens made a second-chance jumper to put the Cornhuskers up 31-30 with 5:12 to go in the first half. Ohio State didn’t lead after that point. The No. 23 Buckeyes were outclassed at home 78-70 against the Cornhuskers — who picked up just their third Big Ten win Tuesday — as Ohio State was left scratching its head following back-to-back losses to two of the four worst teams in the conference. The Buckeyes have had to battle through a grueling schedule and injuries to a multitude of players during their recent roller coaster stretch. “I really can’t point to anything specific. We just got to be better at the end of the day,” senior forward Justin Ahrens…
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