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I mean, that was literally the violation as I understood things. If Tressel doesn't do that, I'm pretty sure the NCAA just suspends five guys for 2-3 games and moves on (Tressel found out before the 2010 season). A true cover-up was worse than the crime scenario. In the current case, the underlying offense was orders of magnitude greater and the cover-up involved more people, went higher up the ladder, went on longer, and had far more on-field consequences. And that's not even counting keeping a coach active after you knows he's hacking computers and social media accounts to get nudes of young female athletes. Maybe others at OSU covered up too, but that's not my memory of it.Maybe they mean the coach lying when the investigation started.
I don't know who said it, but somebody on Al Gore's internet described Roman Wilson as someone you could tell strictly on looks alone that knew the conversion rate of copper wire to sudafed... *chef's kiss*Roman Wilson is not looking great either, getting shown up by an undrafted rookie in camp right now.
He sat out pretty much all of last year with an injury, but it was an open secret that he was kept on IR because he was struggling to learn the playbook.
That's what we all are hoping for/thinking of I think.I mean, that was literally the violation as I understood things. If Tressel doesn't do that, I'm pretty sure the NCAA just suspends five guys for 2-3 games and moves on (Tressel found out before the 2010 season). A true cover-up was worse than the crime scenario. In the current case, the underlying offense was orders of magnitude greater and the cover-up involved more people, went higher up the ladder, want on longer, and had far more on-field consequences. And that's not even counting keeping a coach active after you knows he's hacking computers and social media accounts to get nudes of young female athletes. Maybe others at OSU covered up too, but that's not my memory of it.
just because you hate your family and don't want to send them to the best cfb games across the country doesn't mean we cheatI don't understand.
The most anyone would get is grainy cell phone video......and it delivers zero competitive advantage............and everyone does it anyway.....so why have a rule?
just because you hate your family and don't want to send them to the best cfb games across the country doesn't mean we cheat
The cover up and lying went all the way up to the miserable jock-sniffing university President. Other than SMU, I've never seen that before.I mean, that was literally the violation as I understood things. If Tressel doesn't do that, I'm pretty sure the NCAA just suspends five guys for 2-3 games and moves on (Tressel found out before the 2010 season). A true cover-up was worse than the crime scenario. In the current case, the underlying offense was orders of magnitude greater and the cover-up involved more people, went higher up the ladder, went on longer, and had far more on-field consequences. And that's not even counting keeping a coach active after you knows he's hacking computers and social media accounts to get nudes of young female athletes. Maybe others at OSU covered up too, but that's not my memory of it.