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WOW, when did this happen? With all that OSU has been through and with Tressel stepping down...this might give Michigan a chance to beat em' for once in a long time.
I wonder if they will have an OC or DC take his spot or they will go after another coach still available (Mike Leach...lol)
Texas gets hosed again. Meyer was looked at as a possible successor to Mack Brown after Muschamp left for Florida. Now, OSU has to be the favorite in the Meyer sweepstakes. He is from Ohio and it is just as good a job as Texas.
Texas gets hosed again. Meyer was looked at as a possible successor to Mack Brown after Muschamp left for Florida. Now, OSU has to be the favorite in the Meyer sweepstakes. He is from Ohio and it is just as good a job as Texas.
Texas gets hosed again. Meyer was looked at as a possible successor to Mack Brown after Muschamp left for Florida. Now, OSU has to be the favorite in the Meyer sweepstakes. He is from Ohio and it is just as good a job as Texas.
One of the dirtiest programs in the country. Good-bye captain Buckeye.
Texas gets hosed again. Meyer was looked at as a possible successor to Mack Brown after Muschamp left for Florida. Now, OSU has to be the favorite in the Meyer sweepstakes. He is from Ohio and it is just as good a job as Texas.
Oh brother. Will they ever get a break?![]()
As a USC fan, I have to LOL
Maybe the NCAA will drop the hammer on the Walnuts harder than the Trojans, but I am not holding my breath.
Every program does it, Mack Brown just seems to be the best at covering it up.
Not sure why you single out Mack Brown, even though you just said every program does it.
I think they will come down harder on the Buckeyes. They need to set a precedence that this is not an acceptable risk for the players, coaches, and administration.
Yes, someone call Yankee and make sure he's ok.
Oh brother. Will they ever get a break?![]()
One of the dirtiest programs in the country. Good-bye captain Buckeye.
Terrelle Pryor drove up to a players-only team meeting on Monday night in a coal-black Nissan 350Z sports car with 30-day plates.
In Pryors defense he went to the DMV to get regular plates, but they wouldnt accept game pants as payment.
Nice work!!
Glad Tressel got caught. If you are going to sit there and do seminars on how to do things the right way, etc, etc and then go out and be such a blatant liar, you deserve it. Their President Gee is a honking dbag himself.
Going along with preaching to do the right thing, and then turning around and being scum, I think this part struck me the most.
From the si.com article.
One of Tressel's duties then was to organize and run the Buckeyes' summer camp. Most of the young players who attended it would never play college football, but a few were top prospects whom Ohio State was recruiting. At the end of camp, attendees bought tickets to a raffle with prizes such as cleats and a jersey. According to his fellow assistant, Tressel rigged the raffle so that the elite prospects won -- a potential violation of NCAA rules.
"In the morning he would read the Bible with another coach. Then, in the afternoon, he would go out and cheat kids who had probably saved up money from mowing lawns to buy those raffle tickets. That's Jim Tressel."
USC and now OSU and there is not any reason for it.
I meant there is not any reason to go out and break NCAA rules or any rule for that matter.Not sure what your statement means, but sure there is reason for it. Recruit the best players, field the best team, win NC's and get the most money. Sounds like plenty of reason to me.
OSU has won 7 big 10 championships since 2002. They have garnered immeasurable fame and a boatload of cash for this. Not to mention the bowl games. They are rolling in dough and have their corrupt ways to thank for it.
I meant there is not any reason to go out and break NCAA rules or any rule for that matter.
Money means get anyway you can?Sure there is. $$$
I hope the NCAA feels like a bunch of dumbasses. Letting those OSU clowns play in the bowl game on a promiss...
I hope the NCAA feels like a bunch of dumbasses. Letting those OSU clowns play in the bowl game on a promiss...
I will be irate if the NCAA comes back and decides 'hey, I know we made a mint on the sugar bowl, but on second thought those players should not have been eligible, so you're losing the win.'
Cant go back on that now.
I was right, our only win over the SEC in a bowl game never happened.
http://content.usatoday.com/communi...e-ncaa-response-vacate-victories-sugar-bowl/1
I was right, our only win over the SEC in a bowl game never happened.
http://content.usatoday.com/communi...e-ncaa-response-vacate-victories-sugar-bowl/1
Meh. Let me know when they vacate the money they made off these ineligible players.
Well, at least it wasn't a National Championship, you have that.![]()
How dare you suggest OSU, the NCAA and the Sugar Bowl return money! How would that possibly be fair?!
OSU broke rules to keep their players playing games. If the only consequence for breaking rules and possibly getting caught is vacating some wins, and getting to keep the millions from the BCS victory then I would do it too. You have to hit these suckers where it hurts. Their pocket book.
(that was sarcasm)
I think I may have even said it in this thread - the people who get hurt in these things aren't the guily parties - fans, innocent players, future players, the coachs who don't get fired.
The guilty players and coaches move on the bigger and better things. The school, NCAA and bowls keep their pockets lined. That is why it is a joke.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)Former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel was told by the school that he did a poor job of self-reporting NCAA violations years before he failed to tell his bosses that players were selling championship rings and other Buckeyes memorabilia, a cover-up that cost him his job.
In an evaluation of Tressels job performance from 2005-06, then-athletic director Andy Geiger rated Tressel unacceptable in terms of self-reporting rules violations in a timely manner. The coach also was warned in a separate letter that he and his staff needed to do a better job of monitoring the cars the Buckeyes were drivingan issue that would arise again this spring.
The documents were part of a mountain of public records released Friday by Ohio State dealing with Tressel and the ongoing scandal that has sullied one of the nations elite football programs.
Tressel received a letter of reprimand from then-athletic director Andy Geiger for giving a recruit a Buckeyes jerseya clear NCAA violationbefore he had even coached his first game.