Justice Sueing and Seth Towns won't suit up for the Buckeyes in the Bahamas, but Chris Holtmann said both Ohio State forwards will be fully cleared by September.
Justin Sueing is "making progress," Kirk Ferentz says out-recruiting Ohio State is "not realistic," Brian Hartline wants a helmet radio like the NFL, and more.
Jordan Fuller, Carlos Snow, Cameron Brown, Taron Vincent, Justice Sueing and Adelaide Aquilla are among the current and former Ohio State athletes receiving degrees on Sunday.
Justice Sueing could be the Buckeyes' top option on offense next season, but first he'll have to get healthy after missing nearly an entire season due to injury.
Justice Sueing will play another year of college basketball next season, although he has not yet made a final decision on whether that will be at Ohio State.
Chris Holtmann provided updates on injured Buckeyes, hinted at a makeup date for Ohio State's postponed Nebraska matchup and more during his weekly radio show.
Chris Holtmann says Justice Sueing still wants to return by the end of the year and that the injured forward could come back for a sixth season in 2022-23.
Kyle Young joined injured Buckeye forwards Justice Sueing and Seth Towns on Ohio State's unavailability report ahead of Sunday night's tip-off at Nebraska.