The Columbus Dispatch

Ohio State AD says that despite skid, Holtmann ‘is our coach of the future’

- Adam Jardy

The 2022-23 season has been a struggle for the Ohio State men’s basketball team, but athletic director Gene Smith has no concerns about the direction of the program.

Standing courtside roughly an hour before the Buckeyes hosted Wisconsin on Thursday, Smith told The Dispatch that he believes in coach Chris Holtmann and where the program is headed. A roster with five freshmen, four of whom are playing significan­t minutes as key members of the rotation, has lost eight of nine games and is at 11-11 overall and 3-8 in league play.

“I’m confident in what Chris is doing,” Smith said. “Chris is our coach of the future. He’s doing an outstandin­g job.”

Holtmann, in his sixth season,

signed a three-year contract extension during the spring that has him under contract through the 2027-28 season. The Buckeyes have won at least 20 games in each of Holtmann’s first five seasons and reached the NCAA Tournament

during each season in which it was held but have not advanced beyond the second round.

Last season, freshman guard Malaki Branham became Holtmann’s first oneand-done player and was taken by San Antonio in the first round of the NBA draft. This year, Ohio State is being led in scoring by freshman Brice Sensabaugh, who is being projected as a potential first-round pick, while freshman point guard Bruce Thornton has started all 21 games as classmates Roddy Gayle and Felix Okpara have assumed rotation roles.

“These are young guys,” Smith said. “I really look forward to them continuing to grow and get better. There’s a lot of games left. We’ve just got to keep getting better.”

The 2022 recruiting class was rated No. 8 nationally by 247Sports.com. The Buckeyes have signed a four-man class for 2023 that is ranked No. 6 nationally.

 ?? AP ?? Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith, left, shakes hands with Chris Holtmann after naming Holtmann the basketball coach on June 12, 2017.
AP Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith, left, shakes hands with Chris Holtmann after naming Holtmann the basketball coach on June 12, 2017.

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