Fox Sports announcer Gus Johnson took a direct shot at Ohio State basketball’s NIL funding.
Gus Johnson: “The difference between UVA and Ohio State is that… UVA paid for (their players). Ohio State, they’ve given all their money to Ryan Day” 😳pic.twitter.com/qnuZcVi5p6
— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) February 15, 2026
The Buckeyes, who haven’t made it past the second round in the NCAA Tournament since 2013, have struggled to succeed in the NIL era of college basketball.
Gus Johnson just openly talking about how Ohio State men’s basketball is broke is crazy 💀
— Connor Lemons (@lemons_connor) February 15, 2026
Just a few days ago, Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork spoke on revamping the NIL process for his college basketball team.
Ohio State athletics director Ross Bjork says the men’s basketball program will get a higher revenue share next season.
For now? The Buckeyes fight for an at-large spot in the NCAA Tournament. pic.twitter.com/iYq4w72uhn
— Views From The Schott Podcast (@TheSchottPod) February 10, 2026
Fans are desperate for change, longing for the days when a deep Buckeyes run was a staple in March.
There should be enough money for both. I really miss winning basketball in Columbus. It was so much fun. I feel sad for the kids who have never experienced it.
— Anna (@annaf788) February 15, 2026
Is any excuse really acceptable when Ohio State’s rival to the north is dominating this season?
In the NIL era, too many programs use the excuse that they don’t have enough money to justify being strong in one sport but not the other.
Meanwhile, Michigan is fielding elite football and basketball teams – the standard is different. pic.twitter.com/1a8ZD5jAHE
— BongoBlue 〽️ (@Blue2Bongo) February 14, 2026
How will Ohio State right its college basketball program?