Justice Sueing's return, Isaac Likekele's role and six thoughts on Ohio State's roster

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Ohio State has 13 players projected for the 2022-23 season. What do we make of the state of the roster, now that we have the full picture?

That’s a lot of production. Then, on the coaching side, Ryan Pedon and Tony Skinn are gone, Jack Owens is in, Mike Netti has been promoted and two more staff members have been assigned to new roles.1. This will all start with Justice Sueing

He finished third on the team in scoring and second in rebounding while playing on the wing, at power forward and even handling the point despite dealing with a groin/abdominal injuryand eventually cost him all but the first two games of the 2021-22 season. With one more year of eligibility, Sueing could have gone elsewhere in search of a fresh start.

Okpara presents an entirely different set of skills than Key and is expected to bring rim protection and raw athleticism with a still-developing offensive game. He will play important minutes, but it’s not clear that Okpara and Key are capable of sharing time together. Given that, any transfer addition at center would have had to be someone willing to lap up whatever minutes were left over behind those two when the Buckeyes were not playing small-ball lineups.

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