The Ohio State basketball program is making a major statement in the transfer portal this offseason, aggressively pursuing one of the nation's most coveted guards. According to a report from On3's Peter Nakos, the Buckeyes are in hot pursuit of BYU star Rob Wright and are prepared to back that interest with a significant financial offer.
This aggressive move comes at a critical time for head coach Jake Diebler's squad. The Buckeyes' backcourt has been hit hard by departures, with the graduation of standout Bruce Thornton and several key players, including Devin Royal and Taison Chatman, entering the transfer portal. Securing a player of Wright's caliber would be a game-changer for a team looking to reload quickly.
Rob Wright is precisely the kind of high-impact player who can fill that void. The 6-foot-1 guard has proven himself at the highest levels of college basketball. After a strong freshman season at Baylor, where he averaged 11.5 points and 4.2 assists, he transferred to BYU and blossomed into a Third-Team All-Big 12 performer. He brings a complete offensive package—scoring, playmaking, and floor-spacing—along with valuable experience in high-pressure conference games.
Landing Wright would instantly elevate Ohio State's backcourt, providing the elite ball-handling and shot creation they desperately need. While Nakos suggests the battle for Wright is currently led by traditional powers like Arkansas and Kentucky, Ohio State's willingness to be aggressive and make a notable offer signals a serious commitment to competing for top-tier talent. For Buckeye fans eager to see a quick turnaround, a commitment from Rob Wright would be a massive step in the right direction.
