There was confidence in a system that has annually produced. There was belief that, in time, a mostly rebuilt roster would figure a few things out. As Ohio State assembled its roster during the summer months and started planning for the 2022-23 season, it was hoped that the Buckeyes would be able to grow into a capable offensive unit high on long-term upside. What has transpired through the first 12 games of the season has surprised even the Buckeyes themselves. A team with the 15th lowest roster continuity in terms of minutes played will enter the Big Ten portion of its schedule with the third most efficient offense nationally according to KenPom.com. That wasn’t exactly what coach Chris Holtmann thought would be the case as he was trying to assimilate five freshmen, a redshirt freshman and three transfers alongside only three players to have ever suited up for the Buckeyes…
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