Ohio State does not have a Stephen Curry. OK, fine. There is only one of him. And if you’re lucky, a knock-down shooter even half as dangerous as Curry drops into your lap maybe once a decade. But the Buckeyes do not possess even the quarter-as-dangerous shooter. They lack an outside scorer who puts fans’ fears to rest. If you follow OSU this season — and who are we kidding, in most recent seasons, too — you rarely think a three-point shot is destined to fall. On a comfort level of 1 to 5, with 5 being “That ball absolutely is going in,” Ohio State rates a 2½. The Buckeyes do not lack decent outside shooters. Freshman guard Luther Muhammad is shooting 42.3 percent from three-point range. Senior point guard C.J. Jackson is at 41.2 percent and has a knack for making big shots late in games. Ohio State shoots a respectable…
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