Kaleb Wesson is a hell of a player when he's out of foul trouble and playing at his ceiling, as evidenced most recently by his 27 points in 38 minutes with just two fouls in a blowout of Rutgers, helping Ohio State start the month of February on a positive note after a dreadful January in which the Buckeyes lost six of seven contests.
The problem is, too many other nights see Ohio State's already-subpar scoring offense further hampered by Wesson either stapled to the bench with foul trouble or on the floor but playing tentatively, understandably trying to avoid the next whistle.