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Here's the thing grouping this story with Antonio Pittman's tweet about tats for free for years, the SI.com story about agents paying off Santonio Holmes when he was at OSU, Clarrett's Mr. Such and such story(which sounds more and more true by the day), Troy Smith's indiscretion. It brings to...
Well two reasons, first the story illustrates that the school compliance is either negligent or ignorant of the players comings and goings. For a issue to last 8 years without anyone noticing is disturbing.
second the USC stuff was isolated on Reggie Bush and Bush only. The NCAA really hit...
here's the thing
IMO from the beginning, this story really didn't cause JT's resignation no matter what the author says. It does provide a pretty good timeline that this has been going on for quite longer than the one time with 6 players that Gene Smith has stated.
The real issue for me in...
not really they didn't have a choice but to support him until the facts came out unless you want a situation from he who should not be named, and that circus.
He wouldn't have a NCAA problem, we could have said we were conducting an internal investigation making sure we knew all the facts before we knew the severity of the player's actions, blah blah blah. However once he signed that notice in September, he was screwed. He dug himself deeper when he...
I don't know about that, it will stand only if the NCAA decides to, when the NCAA made that decision it was based that the NCAA found out at the sametime OSU knew about the players issues. Since JT knew about these issues, that may come off the table now.
To seriously answer your question before, the NCAA really doesn't care about the amount of cash goes to a kid, what really matters did the school facilitate that behavior either through the coaches or through affiliated boosters. Also if the school was aware of such activity what did it do to...
don't get me started on that press conference who ever had that brilliant idea to hold it ought to be fired. It was obvious that they didn't have their bearings together.