Chris Holtmann Has a Chance to Remake Ohio State's Roster in the Wake of Numerous Departures

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Chris Holtmann Has a Chance to Remake Ohio State's Roster in the Wake of Numerous Departures
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Chris Holtmann's 2022-23 roster is currently unsettled but bringing in a top-5 recruiting class and having a chance to leverage the transfer portal could yield positive results.

With the 2021-22 Ohio State basketball season in the books, star forward E.J. Liddell recently announced his unsurprising decision to enter the NBA Draft while a host of other guys from this year's squad will also be exiting the program.

Holtmann is also down two assistants after Ryan Pedon accepted the head coaching gig at Illinois State and Tony Skinn moved to Maryland in an assistant coach role. Of course, the two vehicles to facilitate a talent infusion come via successful recruitment of high school kids ready to make the leap and then by identifying vets in the transfer portal that would best fit the rest of the roster's needs and then successfully selling those players on their projected role, the team culture and the school's overall offerings.

Brice Sensibaugh is a 6-foot-6 small forward ranked No. 61 overall and while he's"just" the 16th-highest rated player at his position, quite a few talent evaluators are extremely high on his collegiate ceiling and certainly fans of his 230-pound frame.

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