COLUMBUS, Ohio — Kaleb Wesson finished Ohio State basketball’s 64-56 win over Cincinnati with eight points, 11 rebounds and two assists. His scoring will go up as not every team will be as physical as the Bearcats were. But if he can continue to rebound at that rate, then ESPN predicting him to be the sixth-best player in the country this season isn’t that far off. Offensively, Wesson was most effective on the perimeter against Cincinnati despite his game catering to him being a low post player. He was responsible for two of the five made threes for the Buckeyes and was the only player with a quality percentage. Wesson’s body transformation makes him a viable threat from the perimeter even if he’s more comfortable down low. Last season he was one of Ohio State’s most consistent outside threats from three-point range and if Wednesday gives any indication, it may…
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