To be successful in the Big Ten, a player has to be physical and be able to handle the physicality of an opponent. There isn’t going to be a game where the other team lets you off easy; that’s just not how the play is in the Big Ten. From early in the season, Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann has discussed the physicality of the conference and his team playing physical enough to compete. The term “physical” has come up most when discussing junior forward Justice Sueing, who transferred from California two years ago and sat out last season. Holtmann knew he had a talented player but continued to say, both publicly and behind closed doors, that Sueing needed to adjust to the more physical play of the Big Ten when compared to the Pac-12 in order to demonstrate his other attributes. Sueing took Holtmann’s words to heart and…
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