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Ohio State is about to experience our pain

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Not that huge. They've got solid players coming back, have all of their "big men" back, plus Loving will be another year better and their recruiting class is top notch (Bringing in the #6 and #8 SF according to ESPN, meaning they replace Smith and Ross right there)

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[quote name="djsalway" post="52702" timestamp="1395688445"]Not that huge. They've got solid players coming back, have all of their "big men" back, plus Loving will be another year better and their recruiting class is top notch (Bringing in the #6 and #8 SF according to ESPN, meaning they replace Smith and Ross right there)[/quote] Everything you said sounds like what was being said about IUBB before this season. Just thought it was interesting, obviously it's a completely different situation for many reasons.


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Ross will maybe be a second round pick if he is lucky. I mean if Thomas wasn't seen as worthy of anything higher than 58th pick in the draft I don't know what Ross is expecting in a more loaded Draft. Thomas was probably the better prospect in everything except potential. 

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They have a solid group coming in, talent wise. But, you never know how they will buy in. Craft was like a fly, at a picnic, always buzzing around, pestering the heck out of people. That will be hard to replace. Young guys usually don't start off in a defensive state of mind. I am not sure they will drop to the level that IU did. I would be surprised if they aren't in the upper end of the conference, yet again, next year. Time will tell.

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