Ohio State's Jake Diebler Shares Huge Reassurance Buckeyes Fans Will Love in 2026

Ohio State's basketball team is recovering from injuries and illnesses, with forwards Devin Royal and Amare Bynum expected to return to health for their upcoming game against Iowa. The team's head coach, Jake Diebler, is hopeful that his team will be healthier for the final four games of the regular season.
Ohio State's basketball team faced challenges in their recent game against Michigan State, with two starters and a key bench player missing or not at full strength. Despite a strong effort from senior Bruce Thornton, the team lost 66-60. The team is expected to have forwards Devin Royal and Amare Bynum back for their game against Iowa on Wednesday. Royal and Bynum were both sick before the Michigan State game, with Bynum playing 29 minutes but not at full strength. The team's head coach, Jake Diebler, is hopeful that his team will be healthier for the final four games of the regular season. Injuries have also affected the team, with shooting guard John Mobley Jr. and power forward Brandon Noel missing time due to finger and other injuries.
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