ESPN game-by-game BPI Ohio State basketball predictions updated, final record

A look at what ESPN predicts for each remaining Ohio State basketball game and a projected ending record. #GoBucks

We like to do this exercise for Ohio State football, and we’ve carried it over into basketball as well. Each week during the football season, ESPN and its Football Power Index utilizes some formulaic equation that we’ll never know to predict the likelihood of OSU winning each of its games. It changes every week based on what the Buckeyes and their opponents do each time out, and the model is supposed to be predictive of future success.

Take that for what it’s worth.

It just so happens that ESPN does the same for college basketball, but rather than calling it FPI — you guessed it — BPI is used (Basketball Power Index).

So far this season, we’ve stayed away from looking at each game and projecting what the final record will be for Ohio State because, well, there’s a lot more games during a basketball season and we didn’t really know what this team was yet. But now that we are a few games in, it makes since to visit it and see what the “worldwide leader” things about OSU and what games it will win and lose.

It’ll be a good baseline for this team and we’ll continue to go through this fun little drill periodically throughout the season. For now, though, here’s what ESPN’s BPI says about Ohio State basketball’s chances of winning each remaining game on the schedule and what the projected ending record will be.

ESPN predicts Ohio State basketball will win three more games in 2023, but which ones?

ESPN projects Ohio State basketball to win three of its last six games. What is your confidence level that the Buckeyes beat these three teams? #GoBucks

It has not been a banner year for the Ohio State basketball team. The season started out on a pretty good note, but the tune went flat a couple of games into the Big Ten season.

The Buckeyes are 11-14 overall and 3-11 in the conference. OSU has provided Minnesota with its only win of the season within the Big Ten.

What’s worse is the young team seems to be regressing instead of getting better. OSU has dropped 11 of the last 12, including its last six despite a schedule that has been much more favorable the last week and a half.

Ohio State has six regular-season games left, and you have to wonder if it’ll win another game during this campaign. As we’ve done in the past, we thought we’d check in with the ESPN BPI matchup predictor to see what it says about the remainder of the Buckeyes season. Believe it or not, it projects OSU to win three of its last six games.

Here’s how ESPN predicts the season to play out and what three teams the Buckeyes will find a way to beat from here on out.

Ohio State basketball ESPN BPI game-by-game predictions for 2022-2023 updated

Here’s how the ESPN BPI sees each of the remaining games going for Ohio State basketball in 2022-2023. Are you a bit surprised? #GoBucks

We know you’re still stewing and simmering from the loss to Michigan, the second straight year the Ohio State football team has been soundly beaten by “That Team Up North.” But, never fear Buckeye fans, things aren’t as bad as they seem, and time heals all when it comes to love, war, and big-time college football.

But while you are licking your wounds, we are here to remind you that the other revenue sport, basketball, is in full swing now with the Ohio State basketball team coming off of a pretty solid showing in Maui and working its way into the top 25. There’s a showdown with Duke looming this week, so that should be enough to turn the page and watch some Buckeye hoops.

How this year’s team does remains to be seen with so many new faces, but there’s enough talent to surprise plenty of folks if the collective group can come together.

With that in mind, we like to get an idea of what the analytics say about the Buckeyes’ chances in each game this year so we’ll be checking in with the ESPN BPI matchup predictor to see what it says for each game on the 2022-2023 schedule. Ohio State is 5-1 so far, and now that it’s back from the islands, here’s how ESPN sees the rest of the season going.