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grnvllbuck;1838925; said:Instead of sitting out 5 games, how many of these players may just enter the NFL draft?
Completely agree, Mike. University is doing their best, but this falls on the players and is extremely disappointing and embarrassing.Exactly. These aren't new rules. The school is taking a hit for them by saying their player education was insufficient but I guarantee you they covered selling stuff to outsiders.
kn1f3party;1838859; said:Alright, what really [censored]ing [censored]es me off is them selling gold pants and Big Ten championship rings. What is wrong with kids these days?
buckeyboy;1838885; said:That would be my prefernece but I'm not the one making this decision. the bowl game is going to be one big media circus with this hanging over the coaches and players heads. Can't think of any way they beat Arkansas with this fiasco on-going.
Only the ones who submitted the paperwork on time (I'll check on the date, but it was some time earlier this month). We don't know which (if any) of the five actually did so. The ones who didn't submit the paperwork will have to return (barring some exception to the rule).grnvllbuck;1838925; said:Instead of sitting out 5 games, how many of these players may just enter the NFL draft?
Herron, Posey, and Thomas also received "discounted services".Esoteria;1838933; said:Jordan Whiting was the only one who received discounted services on tattoos.
My guess is that the items were "sold" to the tattoo parlor in exchange for tattoos, and that the "discounted services" were "cheap" tattoos.Esoteria;1838933; said:The rest are being suspended for selling memorabilia such as championship rings, gold pants, jerseys, etc...