Ohio State v. West Virginia Recap | Buckeyes Win Wild Double OT Thriller, Bruce Thornton Plays "Momma" Role, Key Stats From the Win, Biggest Takeaways Including Thoughts on Bruce Thornton, Amare Bynum, Brandon Noel, and if This is An NCAA Tournament Team cover art

Ohio State v. West Virginia Recap | Buckeyes Win Wild Double OT Thriller, Bruce Thornton Plays "Momma" Role, Key Stats From the Win, Biggest Takeaways Including Thoughts on Bruce Thornton, Amare Bynum, Brandon Noel, and if This is An NCAA Tournament Team

Ohio State v. West Virginia Recap | Buckeyes Win Wild Double OT Thriller, Bruce Thornton Plays "Momma" Role, Key Stats From the Win, Biggest Takeaways Including Thoughts on Bruce Thornton, Amare Bynum, Brandon Noel, and if This is An NCAA Tournament Team

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The Views From The Schott Podcast covers the Ohio State Buckeyes insane win over West Virginia on Saturday night on today's show.

To start, hear Tim's overall thoughts from the game, including how Bruce Thornton needed to play the "momma" role for the Buckeyes in this one.

Plus, hear the biggest stats that led to a comeback win for Ohio State, including one player's free throw shooting, the Buckeyes' field goal making, and more.

Then, Tim breaks down his pregame keys to the game before diving into his biggest takeaways, including more thoughts on Brandon Noel, Amare Bynum, Bruce Thornton, and if this is an NCAA Tournament team.

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