The Ohio State Buckeyes, behind the play of three four-star recruits and Kaleb Wesson, have entered into the nation’s college basketball top ten. They do so on the back of a dominant effort against Villanova.
The Buckeyes, who had one of their best-recruiting classes of the decade coming into this season, opened up the preseason at No. 18. Now at No. 16, the Buckeyes are looking at a promising jump in the AP Poll.
For now, we’ll take a look at the Thursday edition of the CBS Sports’ updated top 25.
They have Ohio State at No. 10, jumping both Villanova and the former top-ranked Kentucky Wildcats. However, in just a few short weeks, it’ll get its shot against the latter half of those programs.
CBS Sports’ columnist Gary Parrish had this to say on the Buckeyes impressive victory and terrific all-around start.
“OSU shot 60.0% from the field in Wednesday’s win over Villanova. Duane Washington was one of five Buckeyes to reach double-figures in points.”
Here is Thursday morning’s updated @CBSSports Top 25 And 1 daily college basketball rankings from @GaryParrishCBS — with some words on Ohio State at the top.
1. Duke
2. Michigan State
3. Louisville
4. Kansas
5. Maryland …https://t.co/mDKEeACMkL— CBS Sports CBB (@CBSSportsCBB) November 14, 2019
Now 3-0, the Buckeyes are far past that concerning start against Cincinnati.
Also tallying a win over UMass Lowell, the Buckeyes entered their matchup with Nova confident with D.J. Carton starting to get acclimated to the speed of college basketball and Kaleb Wesson looking as dominant (and trimmed down) as ever.
Carton, Wesson and Washington Jr. led the Buckeyes against Nova, and it was an absolute show.
Now the Buckeyes will be preparing for Stetson this coming Monday. By then, we should officially be calling Ohio State a top-ten team one would think.