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Title: NCAA On Notice re: tOSU
Post by: McBaman on May 30, 2011, 10:55:51 PM
NY Times putting NCAA on the hot seat for how it will handle tOSU mess:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/31/sports/ncaafootball/buckeyes-trials-with-tressel-are-test-for-ncaa.html?_r=1&hp


You gotta love it!


Title: Re: NCAA On Notice re: tOSU
Post by: Marshal Dillon on May 31, 2011, 12:01:43 AM
The media and other conferences, who have been heavily penalized by the NCAA, are crying out for blood against the pure and honest Big Ten and Ohio State. I think the NCAA will make The Ohio State an example of how they are going to start placing heavy sanctions on serious violators.


Title: Re: NCAA On Notice re: tOSU
Post by: BAMAWV on May 31, 2011, 04:54:53 AM
Does the CJT resignation mean he doesn't get to go to the NCAA rules convention(lol)? Has anyone been following the OSU boards? Are these people just laying down? I'd be arguing that with Tressel gone the institutional control thing becomes a non-issue, then start arguing for NCAA to show where they (OSU) rec'd a competitive advantage. I will hit the Columbus Dispatch board later to see what the faithful are saying.


Title: Re: NCAA On Notice re: tOSU
Post by: Jamos on May 31, 2011, 06:22:04 AM
The lack of institutional control goes further than the coaching level, there's more to come.  ;)


Title: Re: NCAA On Notice re: tOSU
Post by: 2Stater on May 31, 2011, 07:55:31 AM
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One week after the N.C.A.A. maintained harsh penalties in the Southern California football infractions case, Ohio State’s football program will slide into focus as the latest test of whether the N.C.A.A. is serious about punishing and disciplining its most prosperous programs.

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The Ohio State and the Southern California cases are drastically different in nature, but they intersect in a place where big-time college athletics appear to be spiraling out of control. Tressel’s resignation is the headline in a year that has had major investigations of the national champions of football (Auburn) and of men’s basketball (Connecticut).

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