Leaving at Halftime Episode 37: Takeaways from the Ohio Basketball exhibition
By Andrew Gillis and Jimmy Watkins | Nov. 6, 2017Leaving at Halftime episode 37.
Leaving at Halftime episode 37.
The sophomore forward is a perfectionist in the truest sense of the word.
In his first college game, Kirk displayed confidence and played big minutes against Capital University.
Saul took this game seriously, Kevin Mickle broke out and the Bobcats have a brand new playing style.
It took him three tries, but he extended his basketball career.
The tools are there for Ellis Dozier — Ohio is just waiting for those tools to mesh into a productive player.
After two injury-hampered seasons, James Gollon is finally ready to contribute for Ohio.
A profile of incoming freshman Zach Butler.
Teyvion Kirk has been a competitor since his first day of practice.
Who will facilitate the Ohio offense?
Adidas, who signed an apparel contract with Ohio last year, is at the center of a NCAA men's basketball recruiting scandal
Ohio lost multiple players to transfer during the offseason, but they’ve taken a step toward retooling the roster.
Ohio's assistant coach tweeted a photo of the team's support of Houston relief efforts.
OU President Duane Nellis, in his first year, will earn the third-highest university salary, behind only Saul Phillips and Frank Solich.
The former MAC Player of the Year will end his career with lingering questions that will never be answered.
Ohio's best player will be leaving the program for the Big 10.
Jaaron Simmons declared for the NBA Draft, but it is unlikely he'll leave Ohio.
All NCAA Division I schools are receiving funds to help "direct benefit of the student-athlete.”
Rodney Culver reportedly will transfer from Ohio.
Despite a year of injuries, Ohio is well setup for a title run next year.