COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State basketball and Minnesota are two teams that rely heavily on their dominant big men to create offense to win games. On Thursday night, neither had the best shooting performance as Kaleb Wesson scored just two points on 1 of 10 shooting while Daniel Oturu scored 11 points but shot only 4 of 12 from the field. When plan A isn’t working, you have to be able to go to plan B, and for two games this season, the Golden Gophers have found success in that strategy. It’s why they beat the Buckeyes at home 84-71 in December and why they are the second team this season t walk out of the Schottenstein Center victorious following a 62-59 win. While Oturu struggled at times to score shooting just 41.7 percent in two games, Marcus Carr stepped up and assumed the role of the primary scorer. That…
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