The Ohio State Buckeyes huddle before the NCAA men’s basketball game at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022. INDIANAPOLIS – At this point, there’s no denying the situation the Ohio State roster sits in as it prepares for the NCAA Tournament. Thursday night, the Buckeyes bowed out of the Big Ten tournament with a second-round loss to No. 11 seed Penn State. Ahead by nine at halftime, Ohio State allowed the league’s second-lowest-rated offense to put up 47 second-half points to put the Nittany Lions through to the quarterfinals while sending the Buckeyes to their fourth defeat in five games. On the bench, injured forwards Seth Towns and Justice Sueing and center Zed Key both watched. Not with the team as he tries to return from a third concussion in a little more than a year, Kyle Young wasn’t even able to be on the…
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