Chris Holtmann doesn't want Kaleb Wesson to do anything out of the ordinary in his return from a three-game suspension. Nothing extra.
"He's got to be Kaleb," Holtmann said on Tuesday. "He's just got to be Kaleb."
The Buckeyes missed that version of Kaleb – a lot. They missed all of the 14.6 points and 6.7 rebounds he averaged. They missed his presence on offense, his ability to pull defenders away from shooters surrounding him, his interior passing and his scoring from the paint. Most of all, as Holtmann harped on the past couple weeks, Ohio State missed his defense, for the team viewed him as the anchor.