Chris Holtmann met with the media in Columbus today ahead of the game at Iowa Thursday. The game is an away one, taking place in the home state of guard D.J. Carton, who is rightfully taking some time there to deal with his mental health. Holtmann was specifically asked if Carton would be making an appearance at the game with it being in his home state.
“I think there’s a lot that has to happen before that’s even in the conversation, medically and in terms of overall health,” Holtmann told the media Wednesday. “That’s not even in consideration.”
Holtmann has been a staunch supporter of Carton getting the help he needs and has reiterated that the talented freshman is still very much a part of the program. Still, it appears as though things are still somewhat up in the air as far as when he’ll be back with the team.
“I would say, as it pertains to him, I’m hopeful that we can get him on a path toward improved health. That’s the only priority,” said Holtmann. “Obviously we’re late in the season, so you can draw your own conclusions on that. It’s late in the year. He’s been away for a while. If and when he returns, when you leave for medical reasons — there’s a lot that goes into being in any way — really even outside of our hands, acclimated back into any type of organized activity.”
Chris Holtmann just spoke for 2 minutes on the DJ Carton situation, does not sound like Carton will be at Iowa Thurs night … process is not as easy as grabbing a jersey and playing, says there would be a re-acclimation process "We're late in the season, draw your own conclusion"
— Steve Helwagen (@SteveHelwagen) February 19, 2020
For now, all Ohio State fans and coaches wish Carton well, and should understand that a young man’s health comes first, meaning rushing things will do nobody any good. It definitely doesn’t do the Bettendorf, Iowa product any favors.
We’ll continue to stay on top of how Carton is doing as it becomes available, but the priority is still his health first and foremost. As it should be.
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