I don't think we learned anything about our team last night that we didn't already know. Our best defense is our zone to protect our bigs as well as mask the lack of perimeter quickness that we have with our guards. How do you beat a zone? You shoot over the top of it, which will extend the zone and allow guard penetration or ball reversal entry passes, and you hit the glass. OSU hit a lot of threes last night. Some were open, but they hit atleast four I know of that were desperation at the end of the shot clock, and couple that with a guy that scored 29 when his previous career high was 9. They broke apart our zone with their shooting, broke apart our press with their passing, and Wesson was a load when they broke our zone down. It was textbook and I give them all the credit for that, but most people would take that bet that OSU can't shoot like that again.
With us offensively, it really came down to turnovers, rebounding and officiating. The fact that OSU couldn't miss in the second half really put a lot of pressure on us on offense, and the lack of officiating negated a huge part of our game which is to put a ton of pressure on the interior of their defense, get them in foul trouble and go to the line. The officiating was atrocious, as it has been here lately across the league, and it would take a lot to convince me that there is not an agenda by the B1G to get these bubble teams in the tournament.
So it is what it is. We lost, OSU was better and we move on.