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TULSA, Okla. – Seated in front of his locker Sunday night with a towel draped on his shoulder, Keyshawn Woods paused to ponder the question. Under his breath, he repeated it: "What do I want to be remembered for?"

Woods, whose career finally ended after five years and three universities with Ohio State's 74-59 loss to Houston, had a bundle of memories to unpack. Maybe his 19 points off the bench in a road win against Creighton crossed his mind. Or he could've been thinking about the Red Lobster dinners he had with Luther Muhammad and meals he had when his family came to Columbus.