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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #126 on: April 19, 2026, 11:01:59 AM »
it's labeled "off-season thread"

it's no longer basketball season
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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #127 on: April 19, 2026, 12:40:17 PM »
I was thinking we could do it like FF and put everything Wisconsin on that thread. A Wisconsin stream?

We also need talk Regent President, Madison Chancellor and Madison AD. All very important to Wisconsin Football.

Think about it and let me know.
My gut was that thread was good for football and general school stuff. Since the end season football thread could also involve athletic Director moves and such.

my thought for basketball (or I guess anything else super sport specific) was that we have a sports specific thread and just from a user experienced perspective, if I wanted to find out about the new center that Michigan State got, I would probably think to come here and not the Michigan State off-season thread.

But that’s just one guys opinion.

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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #128 on: April 19, 2026, 01:20:22 PM »
Well, not a single scholarship player is transferring away from Purdue this year...

There is some shifting around on the coaching staff though...

https://www.hammerandrails.com/mens-basketball/59482/purdue-basketball-roster-remains-staff-shifts

One of our co-defensive coordinators, Terry Johnson, was given the opportunity to pursue excellence elsewhere. 

He will be replaced by Kenneth Lowe, a former Boiler player who most recently was an assistant at St Thomas for 4 years, specializing in defense, after having a similar role at Miami (OH). Lowe will serve with AC Lusk focusing on the defensive side of the ball. 

Given that Purdue's weakness this past season was defense, it's hopeful that this will return our defense to perform more closely to Purdue's historical norm and emphasis on that side of the ball. 

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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #129 on: April 19, 2026, 06:33:04 PM »
Jack Kohnen, a 2027 four-star forward from Wisconsin, visited Nebrasketball this weekend.
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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #130 on: April 19, 2026, 08:59:28 PM »
Well, not a single scholarship player is transferring away from Purdue this year...

There is some shifting around on the coaching staff though...

https://www.hammerandrails.com/mens-basketball/59482/purdue-basketball-roster-remains-staff-shifts

One of our co-defensive coordinators, Terry Johnson, was given the opportunity to pursue excellence elsewhere.

He will be replaced by Kenneth Lowe, a former Boiler player who most recently was an assistant at St Thomas for 4 years, specializing in defense, after having a similar role at Miami (OH). Lowe will serve with AC Lusk focusing on the defensive side of the ball.

Given that Purdue's weakness this past season was defense, it's hopeful that this will return our defense to perform more closely to Purdue's historical norm and emphasis on that side of the ball.

Lost the walk-on though. 

This damn era. 

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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #131 on: April 20, 2026, 04:41:06 PM »
arms race isn't slowing down

Rhule said last fall that he was going to have enuff $$$ to compete - then said this spring that the amount of money needed to compete went way up

a good QB was worth 1.5 million, now probably more than 5 million

! assume it's the same for hoops
I was thinking about this and here is some context from my view:

My team appears to be doing reasonably well in the portal. They still have a few holes to fill but if they keep up their current pace they should be set for 26-27. 

Now the context:
When I look at what I think the Buckeyes will have for 26-27 it looks to me like a team that would at least have been a league title contender 5-10 years ago but most teams are shopping in the portal not just mine so when the dust settles this will probably be more like a second tier, slightly above .500 team in the reality of 26/27.

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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #132 on: April 22, 2026, 11:31:11 AM »
MSU with a last second portal loss in Devine Ugochukwu.

He was a head scratcher of a bring in but wound up being the backup PG, and leading the team in 3 point shooting.  He had a season ending injury in the Minnesota loss.  MSU was #3 in defensive efficiency prior to his injury, #57 after.

If you had told me this news, I would have shrugged and said, yeah, he probably wasn't getting minutes.  As is, I think he's a pretty big loss, and my guess is with incoming freshman Carlos Medlock meaning MSU has 2 true PGs, his PG2 minutes are gone.

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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #133 on: April 22, 2026, 05:07:06 PM »
Now that the Portal is closed (tentatively because it reopens in the case of a coaching search and the guys already IN the portal can still find a destination) here is what I *THINK* Ohio State's lineup will look like for 2026/27:

Centers:
Josh Ojianwuna:
Ojianwuna is a 6-10 SR C/F from Nigeria.  He played three years at Baylor from 2022/3 through 2024/5 then transferred to Ohio State last year but sat out due to an injury for which he got a medical redshirt.  In his last year of action he started at Baylor in 2024/5 and averaged 25 minutes with 7.4 points and 4.2 rebounds (1.8 ORB, 2.4 DRB).  In theory he's the starter at center but both Jelavic and Njegovan are taller and all three have extensive college experience so who knows how this all shakes out.  

Andrija Jelavic:
Jelavic is a 6-11 SO C/F from Croatia who played his first season of NCAA Ball at Kentucky last year.  He played a little over 15 MPG at Kentucky and was a solid contributor but not a star.  Whether he'll be a forward or a center at Ohio State remains to be seen and he could play some of each depending on how things develop for him and the other bigs on the roster.  

Ivan Njegovan:
Njegovan is a 7' JR C from Croatia.  2026/7 will be his third year at Ohio State and he improved from 1-->2.  He mostly backed up Christoph Tilly in 2025/6 and will likely remain in a backup role unless things are either really bad or really good for Ohio State, ie:

  • If he has a massive improvement and a breakout season then he could surpass Ojianwuna and Jelavic and start.  That would be great for Ohio State.  
  • If O and J underwhelm then Njegovan could wind up as the starter by default.  That would be bad for Ohio State.  


Forwards:
Amare Bynum:
Bynum is a 6-8 SO F from Nebraska who came on really strong toward the end of last season so keeping him in the fold was an important accomplishment.  If he continues his trajectory based on the end of 2025/6 he should be a very solid starter in 2026/7.  

Anthony Thompson:
Thompson is a 6-8 FR F from Ohio.  He arrives as a 5* recruit who was rated #7 nationally, the #3 F, and the #1 prospect in Ohio.  He is expected to start opposite Bynum and contribute immediately.  

Alex Smith:
Smith is a 6-9 FR F from Florida.  He arrives as a 4* recruit who was rated #122 nationally, the #18 F, and the #21 prospect in Florida.  I certainly don't expect him to start but he could earn some minutes opposite either Bynum or Thompson.  

The aforementioned Ojianwuna and/or Jelavic will likely see some time at F either opposite Bynum or Thompson or in a backup role.  

Guards:
John Mobley JR:
Mobley is a 6-1 JR G from Ohio.  He is testing the NBA draft but expected to return for a third year of starting as a Buckeye.  He can run the point and did occasionally to spell Thornton last year but he is a sharpshooter who is better utilized in a shooting role.  He averaged 13 points as a freshman in 2024/5 on .389 shooting including .385 from long range and improved to 15.7 points as a sophomore last year on .432 shooting including .411 from long range.  With even incremental improvement he'll be one of the better guards in the league in his third year at Ohio State.  

Justin Pippen (Scottie's kid):
Pippen is a product of our weird time.  He averaged 6.7 MPG as a freshman at Michigan in 2024/5 then started all 32 games at Cal as a sophomore so Ohio State will be his third school in three years.  Last year he averaged 14.2 points in just over 30 MPG on .370 shooting including .327 from long range.  He is apparently a solid PG both defensively and in terms of running the point.  If he can improve on his shooting he'll be a very solid first option at point.  

Jimmie Williams:
Williams is a 6-5 SR G from Ohio and another product of our weird time.  He grew up in Solon, OH then played a couple years of JUCO.  In 2024/5 he was a backup at USF and last year he was a starter at Duquesne.  In the A10 last year he had 15.1 points per game in almost 30 minutes per game on .463 shooting including .339 from long range.  I don't think he is B1G starter quality but he should be a solid backup.  

Braylen Nash:
Nash is a 6-4 JR G from Ohio.  He only played in six games last year (down from 9) and averaged 1.3 MPG (down from 1.9) so I don't see him contributing other than in a reserve role.  

Overall:
The Buckeyes should see at least incremental improvement from their two returning starters (Mobley and Bynum).  Additionally Royal probably left because he assumed that incoming super frosh Thompson would take his spot so that should be improved as well.  The C position should be at least about even with last year so that just leaves PG where the Buckeyes lose an all-time great Buckeye in Bruce Thornton.  

There were long stretches last year in which the Buckeyes looked the part of what @MaximumSam called "Thornton and the randos".  With the loss of Thornton that would be a REALLY bad look for 2026/7 but Mobley and Bynum came on strong toward the end of last year and if those two build on that the team overall should be at least about as good as last year.  There is also the question of just how big of a step back we'll take at Thornton's position.  Scottie Pippen's kid has experience so it isn't like we are substituting in a green freshman so that should help.  

The bench was a problem last year.  There were a number of games in which the Buckeyes were either leading or in the game up until about the U8 timeout and then they just ran out of gas.  I *THINK* the bench will be better and possibly considerably better.  That would give the coaches the ability to rest guys during games and, hopefully, not be so noticeably gassed in the last 4-8 minutes.  

Optimistic view:
The bench will be significantly improved along with four of the five starters and Pippen will not be too big of a step back and the team will be considerably better overall in 2026/7 than they were in 2025/6.  

Pessimistic view:
The bench will not improve as much as expected (could be due to an injury forcing one of the projected backups into a starting role) while Bynum and Mobley plateau and the portal additions and freshman are not as good as expected.  Additionally Pippen proves woefully inadequate as a replacement for Thornton and the team takes a significant step back.  

My best guess:
Ohio State in 2026/7 will be about even with what they were in 2025/6 and will be a fringe NCAAT team once again (ie, something like 6-11 seed).  

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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #134 on: April 23, 2026, 06:44:41 AM »
Good writeup. I would say last year they struggled to get the defense sorted out until the end of the season, but they also were lacking good defenders. Next year's outfit looks much more equipped to play defense. 

Big questions offensively. Thornton could get his own shot pretty much whenever - not sure they have anyone next year who can do that, though I don't know much about the superfrosh. Bynum has NBA written all over him - interested to see if he can be the Dude next year. 

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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #135 on: April 23, 2026, 06:55:11 AM »
Aberdeen, a guard who was a backup on Florida's NC team, transferred to UK this past season.
He's now transferring back to Florida.

What in the hell are we doing?  Forget March, this is just madness.  All of it.
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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #136 on: April 23, 2026, 08:32:12 AM »
Aberdeen, a guard who was a backup on Florida's NC team, transferred to UK this past season.
He's now transferring back to Florida.

What in the hell are we doing?  Forget March, this is just madness.  All of it.
Is it madness? Dude got a big raise to go somewhere else, but the somewhere else turned out to be a sad depressing mess, so he went back to his old job. Happens all the time in the real world.

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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #137 on: April 23, 2026, 10:38:28 AM »
Good writeup. 
Thanks, there are so many moving parts that I had to write it all down just to try to get it straight in my head.  I *THINK* I got everybody but if I missed one, let me know.  

I would say last year they struggled to get the defense sorted out until the end of the season, but they also were lacking good defenders. Next year's outfit looks much more equipped to play defense.
Agreed, early last year I felt like they could score with just about anybody on a good day but their defense was a mess.  It got fixed but was never terrific.  This does have the look of a better defensive unit.  
Big questions offensively. Thornton could get his own shot pretty much whenever - not sure they have anyone next year who can do that, though I don't know much about the superfrosh. Bynum has NBA written all over him - interested to see if he can be the Dude next year.
It might be by committee but hopefully some combination of older and more experienced versions of Mobley and Bynum along with the superfrosh, Pippen's kid, and whoever we end up playing at Center will score enough to win a lot of games with an improved (hopefully) defense.  

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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #138 on: April 23, 2026, 11:02:56 PM »
Is it madness? Dude got a big raise to go somewhere else, but the somewhere else turned out to be a sad depressing mess, so he went back to his old job. Happens all the time in the real world.
Cuz fuck Kentucky.
And for guys who transfer out and want to come back...

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Re: 2026-2027 B1G Basketball Thread
« Reply #139 on: April 25, 2026, 09:43:05 AM »
Ohio State added yet another guard from the portal. 

 

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