Ohio State is going to have an interesting season now that Aaron Craft and LaQuinton Ross have moved on to professional basketball careers. While the Buckeyes still have talented and experienced Big Ten players like Shannon Scott and Sam Thompson, as well as intriguing pieces like Marc Loving and Temple transfer Anthony Lee, expectations won’t be as high in Columbus this football season.
The Buckeyes will host Sacred Heart, Campbell and James Madison for their own on-campus tournament in late November while games at Louisville as part of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge and against North Carolina in Chicago will be interesting games to watch before the Big Ten portion of the schedule.
You can view Ohio State’s 2014-15 non-conference schedule below:
Nov. 14 - UMass-Lowell
Nov. 18 - Marquette
Nov. 23 - Sacred Heart
Nov. 26 - Campbell
Nov. 28 - James Madison
Dec. 2 - at Louisville
Dec. 6 - Colgate
Dec. 10 - High Point
Dec. 13 - Morehead State
Dec. 17 - North Carolina A&T
Dec. 20 - vs. North Carolina
Dec. 22 - Miami (Ohio)
Dec. 27 - Wright State