Five Things: Reviewing some facts and data behind Ohio State's 12-4 record as the Nebraska game postponement creates another unwanted layoff.
The hopefully good news: Minnesota was able to play yesterday, although they only dressed seven guys, ahead of a scheduled Thursday night date with Ohio State in Williams Arena.
Against that backdrop, here are Five Things hovering over Ohio State's solid first half of the season.After scoring 13 points against IUPUI last week, E.J. Liddell stands at 988 career points across two and a half seasons at Ohio State - just 12 points shy of becoming the 60th Buckeye to record 1,000 career points.
The Versailles, Ohio product shot a frigid 21.2% from beyond the arc over his last seven outings, connecting on just 7-of-33 attempts on the way to an anemic 3.9 points per game.
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