IOWA CITY, Iowa – It’s not hard to imagine a scenario where Sean McNeil would feel a little disgruntled. A sniper for hire brought in from West Virginia to provide shooting and experience in his final season of college basketball, the Ohio State guard has been one of the team’s most consistent – if not prolific – scorers. He’s also been recently bumped from the starting lineup, not necessarily because of what he’s doing but because of the opportunity it provides for another deserving player who will be part of the program’s future. So for the last two games, McNeil has come off the bench to make way for freshman Roddy Gayle. The move hasn’t changed Ohio State’s fortunes. The Buckeyes will go to Purdue on Sunday having lost seven straight and 12 of their last 13 games, a stretch that began with their first meeting against the Boilermakers on…
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