So for Ohio State, near as I can tell this is the situation.
First, here is last year's roster with departures in
bold. Players are sorted by PPG. YR, Player, GP, Min, Pts
- Brice Sensabaugh, 33, 24.5, 16.3, NBA
- Justice Sueing, 35, 30.3, 12.3, NBA
- SR F Zed Key, 25, 24.9, 10.8, returns
- SO G Bruce Thornton, 35, 30.5, 10.6, returns
- SR G Sean McNeil, 35, 29.1, 9.7, eligibility exhausted
- SO G Roddy Gayle JR, 35, 16.3, 4.6, returns
- SO C Felix Okpara, 35, 15.5, 4, returns
- SR G Isaac Likekele, 32, 21.8, 3.8, eligibility exhausted
- G Tanner Holden, 27, 13.5, 3.6, Portal to Wright State
- SR G Eugene Brown III, 22, 10.0, 2.2, Portal to GaSo
- SO G Bowen Hardman, 7, 2.7, 1.7, returns
- SO F Kalen Etzler, 9, 3.2, 0.8, returns
- SR F Owen Spencer, 7, 2.7, 0.4, returns
- SO G Colby Baumann, 3, 2, 0, returns
- Seth Towns, Portal to Howard
So the buckeyes lose their top two and three of their top five scorers from last year along with four other players.
Obviously the losses of Sensabaugh, Sueing, and McNeil hurt. The additional loss of Likekele is unfortunate. IMHO, if Holden could only manage 13.5 minutes on last year's awful squad then losing him isn't a problem, same goes for Brown. Towns is a hilarious story. He is practically my age and will be an (checks notes) EIGHTH year senior at Howard this upcoming season. Since he didn't play for Ohio State last year, his loss is of no consequence as compared to last year's team.
Transfer Portal Additions:Dale Bonner is a 6-3, 170# SR SG who comes to Ohio State by a long road. He played two years of college ball at Fairmont State then transferred to Baylor and played another two years and now arrives at Ohio State as a fifth year senior after graduating from Shaker Heights High School in the Cleveland area before the pandemic. Last year at Baylor he was a backup who averaged 4.7ppg.
Evan Mahaffey is a 6-6, 200# SO F who comes to Ohio State from Penn State. He graduated from Archbishop Moeller HS in Cincinnati who played just one year at PSU. In that one year he was a backup who averaged 2.8ppg.
Jamison Battle is a 6-7, 225# SR F who comes to Ohio State from Minnesota. He was a team captain last year at Minnesota although that may not be saying much since the Gophers were the only team in the league arguably worse than the Buckeyes. Prior to the 2022-23 season he played two years at GWU. He averaged 17.5ppg for the Gophers last year.
Recruits:24/7 ranks Ohio State's 2023 class as #10 in the Nation and #3 in the B1G behind only MSU (#8) and IU (#9). The recruits are:
Taison Chatmon
He is a 6-4, 170# 4* CG out of Minneapolis.
Devin Royal
He is a 6-7, 210# 4* PF out of Pickerington Ohio.
Scotty Middleton
He is a 6-6, 180# 4* SF out of Wichita.
Austin Parks
He is a 6-9, 240# 3* C out of Saint Marys, Ohio.
Breaking that down into the various guards as one "position group" and the various C's, F's, PF's, as the other, here is what I get, in order of my guess of production:
Guards:
- SO Bruce Thornton was already playing 30+ minutes per game last year so I think he'll be #1 here.
- SO Roddy Gayle JR was playing 16.3 mpg last year and I expect that to increase.
- SR Dale Bonner from Baylor (by way of Fairmont St from Cleveland) may be better than Gayle and who knows, might challenge Thornton.
- FR Taison Chatmon I have at #4 because I don't think that the rest of the returning players will ever advance beyond backups.
- SO Bowen Hardman
- SO Colby Baumann
C's/F's:
- SR Zed Key is the lead returning scorer, he'll be #1 here.
- SO Felix Okpara played in every game last year and averaged 15.5mpg, I think he'll be #2 here.
- SR Jamison Battle could surpass Okpara but who knows.
- FR Devin Royal
- FR Scotty Middleton
- SO Kalen Etzler
- SR Owen Spencer
- FR Austin Parks, I think he is likely to redshirt as he is probably more of a project than the other two freshmen at this position.
That should be enough to produce at least two B1G starter quality guys at each position. Ideally they'll develop three B1G starter quality guys at each position and have the ability to go big or go small as the situation warrants without meaningfully diminishing quality.
My guess is that they'll put the 2022/23 fiasco behind them and return to Holtmann's previous norm of finishing right around .500 in the league and exiting the NCAA's during the first weekend.
Ohio State has not played a game beyond the first weekend of the NCAA tournament since losing to Wichita State in the Staples Center on March 30, 2013.