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“I first want to say thank you to all Ohio State fans who supported me during the difficult times I went through this year,” the freshman wrote in a note posted on Twitter. “I also want to thank the university, my teammates, the coaches and all the staff who went above and beyond to help my family and me this year.
“After some careful thought and consideration, I have decided to make a fresh start and enter the transfer portal. I wish Coach (Chris) Holtmann and my teammates the best of luck next year. Please respect my decision.”
LOVE THIS PLACE...❤️ thank you for everything buckeye nation! pic.twitter.com/buWtEkCaWO
— DJ Carton (@DJCarton) March 19, 2020
A four-star recruit from Bettendorf, Iowa, Carton was the highest-rated member of a 2019 Ohio State recruiting class that was ranked No. 1 in the Big Ten and 14th nationally by 247Sports.
The 6-foot-2, 190-pound point guard averaged 10.4 points per game and handed out 59 assists while shooting 40 percent from 30-point range as the Buckeyes went 21-10 in a season cut short by the coronavirus.
Ohio State coaches Ryan Day and Chris Holtmann encourage adherence to health guidelineshttps://t.co/zIUiuJqyo7
— Dayton Daily News (@daytondailynews) March 18, 2020
Ohio State is already scheduled to lose senior forward Andre Wesson to graduation.
His younger brother, Kaleb, may leave for the NBA draft after going through the pre-draft process last year, but a nucleus including guards CJ Walker, Duane Washington Jr. and Luther Muhammad and forwards Kyle Young and E.J. Liddell is expected to return.
The Buckeyes also will add Justice Sueing, a transfer from California who sat out last season.
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