Ohio State University has announced that sophomore center Aaron Bradshaw, a former Kentucky basketball player, is currently not participating in team activities. The university stated that they are following the necessary process but due to privacy laws, they cannot disclose further information at this time.
Despite Bradshaw remaining on the team’s official roster page, he is not expected to be on the bench for the Buckeyes’ game against Campbell. Bradshaw has started in all four games this season, averaging 7.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.8 blocks per game but has struggled with shooting at 37.9 percent from the field.
Having started his college career at Kentucky under John Calipari, Bradshaw appeared in 26 games for the Wildcats last season. After putting his name in the transfer portal, he landed at Ohio State and has made significant contributions to the team’s performance in the current season. However, questions arise as to why Bradshaw is not participating in team activities at this point in the season.
Ohio State (3-1) is set to face Kentucky on December 21 in New York City, raising speculation about Bradshaw’s absence and its potential impact on the game. More details are expected to emerge as the situation unfolds with the university’s established process.
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