Aaron Bradshaw, Ohio State’s center transfer from Kentucky, is officially back with the Buckeyes program after being investigated for a possible domestic incident off-campus.

“Aaron is back with our team after the university concluded its process,” Diebler said during his radio show. “Now, there’s going to be a return-to-play aspect that we’re going to have start evaluating right away and there’s no firm timeline for what that looks like. But he will be back with our team.”

Diebler went on to say that he cannot speak further on the since-concluded investigation. As of Monday morning, Ohio State has not made an announcement on when Bradshaw will return. The Buckeyes play next on Dec. 14 against Auburn.

The addition of Bradshaw to this roster is massive. The Buckeyes are missing a legitimate post threat, and though Bradshaw’s experience at the college level is limited, he’s a solid player to insert to fix the problem.

Bradshaw played just under 14 minutes per game last season as a freshman under John Calipari at Kentucky. In that time he averaged 4.9 points, 3.3 rebounds and 0.7 blocks. He also started the first 4 games of the season for Ohio State, including its win over Texas to open the year.

The Buckeyes have had an up and down year so far. Ohio State downed Texas to start the year and Rutgers more recently, but fell to Texas A&M, Maryland and Pitt – all potential NCAA Tournament teams.