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Throughout the year, Land-Grant Holy Land will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conferences, but also from individual interview sessions.
Shortly after bludgeoning in-state foe Youngstown State 81-47, Sean Stewart, Aaron Bradshaw, and head coach Jake Diebler spoke with the media about the game, their preparation leading up to it, and the big game looming on Friday against Texas A&M.
Stewart said that both he and Bradshaw “knew what the schedule was while being recruited” and that he looks forward to big games like the one against Texas last week, as well as the battle with A&M coming up on Friday night.
Bradshaw deflected questions about one of his better collegiate performances to date, saying that he played well because he “has good teammates and a good point guard.” He was unaware that his career-high was 17 and that he was one shy of that on Monday night.
Off the top, Diebler said Ohio State will need to rebound much better on the defensive end on Friday to beat the Aggies, and that turnover issues have been persistent. Diebler acknowledged that playing at the pace he wants to play at will cause a few more turnovers, but that 15 isn’t acceptable.
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Throughout the year, Land-Grant Holy Land will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conferences, but also from individual interview sessions.
Shortly after bludgeoning in-state foe Youngstown State 81-47, Sean Stewart, Aaron Bradshaw, and head coach Jake Diebler spoke with the media about the game, their preparation leading up to it, and the big game looming on Friday against Texas A&M.
Stewart said that both he and Bradshaw “knew what the schedule was while being recruited” and that he looks forward to big games like the one against Texas last week, as well as the battle with A&M coming up on Friday night.
Bradshaw deflected questions about one of his better collegiate performances to date, saying that he played well because he “has good teammates and a good point guard.” He was unaware that his career-high was 17 and that he was one shy of that on Monday night.
Off the top, Diebler said Ohio State will need to rebound much better on the defensive end on Friday to beat the Aggies, and that turnover issues have been persistent. Diebler acknowledged that playing at the pace he wants to play at will cause a few more turnovers, but that 15 isn’t acceptable.
Connect with Connor:
Twitter: @lemons_connor
Theme music provided by www.bensound.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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