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Ohio State had players-only meeting before Rutgers


Ohio State's Justice Sueing (14) and Brice Sensabaugh react late in Sunday's loss at Rutgers.

PISCATAWAY, N.J. – In the natural course of postgame video breakdown, the Ohio State coaches and players had some frank discussions after Thursday’s loss to Minnesota.

Then, when the coaches left, the players stayed. The players-only meeting that took place wasn’t enough to prevent the Buckeyes from taking a fourth straight loss, but freshman Brice Sensabaugh said the benefits will help pave the way for success on a team that continues to head toward the Big Ten basement.

“We made it our goal to start now more than ever playing for each other and having each other’s backs and encouraging each other,” he said after a 68-64 loss at Rutgers dropped the Buckeyes to 10-7 overall and 2-4 in the Big Ten. “I think we did that well. I think it paid off this game. We had some good offense and I think we were pretty efficient against a pretty good defensive team. I think it paid off, but we lacked in some areas and against a good team like that it’s going to get you beat.”



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