Now that the season is over for most college basketball programs in the country, the coaching carousel is starting to really heat up. This year's season may not have a ton of blue-chip programs open (the biggest names right now might be Pitt and Stanford), and there doesn't project to be much more movement in the Big Ten (now that Rutgers has hired Steve Pikiell), but that doesn't mean the carousel can't impact the Buckeyes.
One of the more surprising positions to open up was Wright State, who let Billy Donlon go after six seasons. According to the Dayton Daily News, one name the Raiders could potentially take a look towards is an all-too-familiar name for Land-Grant readers.