Five Things on Ohio State's win at Rutgers, including Jimmy Sotos' contributions before getting hurt, the frontcourt playing "very well" and Duane Washington Jr.'s inconsistency.
Ohio State meets Rutgers in a rematch of a mid-December game that ended with center Myles Johnson declaring there'd be "no cheating shit" the next time they played.
Ohio State took care of business against the Cornhuskers, beating them by 36 points to come back from a heartbreaking loss like a good Big Ten team does.
Ohio State made two shots in the final eight minutes, its starting guards scored five points in the second half and Duane Washington Jr. missed a layup that led to the loss.
Sparked by three Duane Washington Jr. threes and a pair of buckets from Seth Towns, E.J. Liddell took over down the stretch to complete Ohio State's comeback vs. Rutgers.