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5 players suspended for 5 games in 2011 regular season (Appeal has been denied)

A Pac;1844879; said:
Wow, I just heard Lee Corsl say that these players should be benched for the Sugar Bowl and that Tressel can set a precedent. What a bunch of crap from this hypocrite. Is there any doubt that this OSU hater would never bench a kid because of conduct? Corso would probably start a kid on death row.

It's nice listening to Desmond Howard pontificate on how Jim Tressel needs to set a precedent here despite the NCAA allowing the kids to play in the bowl game. It's also nice to hear Desmond talk about "these guys are gonna go the NFL anyway." Beautiful. That may be what you would do Desmond, it remains to be seen what these players will do.

Fuck these guys, Herbstriet included.

I haven't heard a SOUL talk about sitting Cam Newton to set a precedent. I haven't heard a soul talk about a decision that Gene Chizik needs to make with his QB.

Now I know why Gameday is never on in my house. It's on today because I have guests.

Motherfuckers.
 
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ysubuck;1844892; said:
I haven't heard a SOUL talk about sitting Cam Newton to set a precedent. I haven't heard a soul talk about a decision that Gene Chizik needs to make with his QB.

That's a very good point.

But consider, OSU has an outstanding reputation that is well deserved.

Everyone knows that Auburn is one of the biggest cheaters in all of college football.

Everyone expects OSU to do the right thing. NO ONE expects that from Auburn.

And for the record, I don't personally think that Pryor and company should sit for the Sugar Bowl. I'm glad they are being allowed to play.
 
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SmoovP;1844913; said:
That's a very good point.

But consider, OSU has an outstanding reputation that is well deserved.

Everyone knows that Auburn is one of the biggest cheaters in all of college football.

Everyone expects OSU to do the right thing. NO ONE expects that from Auburn.

And for the record, I don't personally think that Pryor and company should sit for the Sugar Bowl. I'm glad they are being allowed to play.

:lol: The same idiots saying this shit are the same ones that drug tOSU thru the fuckin' mud for three years over MoC.
 
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SmoovP;1844913; said:
That's a very good point.

But consider, OSU has an outstanding reputation that is well deserved.

Everyone knows that Auburn is one of the biggest cheaters in all of college football.

Everyone expects OSU to do the right thing. NO ONE expects that from Auburn.

And for the record, I don't personally think that Pryor and company should sit for the Sugar Bowl. I'm glad they are being allowed to play.

On the contrary, which one of those two do you think actually deserves the benefit of the doubt based on their disciplinary record?
 
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Just like everybody else!!

:osu:Gang, I don't know how everybody else feels, but I like to think OSU is different than other schools with tradition, class, and attitude. My opinion is JT's decision regarding our five guys makes us just like everybody else, and took us a couple of steps backwards regarding the management of our student athletes. Am I on my own on this one, or does anyone agree with me?
 
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I think he should suspend the 5, BUT only if the NCAA will count this game towards next season (-1) and reduce next years suspension by one, on appeal so it resembles AJ Green's and reflects the University's and the students disclosure of the matter....So it would only be 3 games next year, w/o that deal I say play them, the world knows the NCAA is a joke anyway.
 
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butchhuff;1845424; said:
:osu:Gang, I don't know how everybody else feels, but I like to think OSU is different than other schools with tradition, class, and attitude. My opinion is JT's decision regarding our five guys makes us just like everybody else, and took us a couple of steps backwards regarding the management of our student athletes. Am I on my own on this one, or does anyone agree with me?

So you think they should be suspended 6 games for this instead of 5?

(By the way, this has been discussed ad nauseum already in this thread.)
 
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Coqui;1846177; said:
So you think they should be suspended 6 games for this instead of 5?

(By the way, this has been discussed ad nauseum already in this thread.)


if that is what it takes to make a statement in favor of integrity, then yes. Ohio State's integrity is more important that 5 vs 6 games.

That being said, there is a good chance the appeal to the NCAA will either include the Sugar Bowl or reduce the # of games...or both.

By the way...the way I've read it was Gene Smith and Jim Delany that petitioned the NCAA to allow the players to play in the Sugar Bowl in exchange for a 1 game longer suspension next year.

regardless, the whole thing stinks from beginning to end....the players breaking a difficult rule to fairly administer....to the sudden leak of it on the even of the bowl preparation....to the sudden rush to defend players even when caught red handed....to the media's piling on....to the in-fighting among the Buckeye nation
 
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Jesus fucking christ.... how in the hell can we still be debating this shit?

The next time any of you get a traffic ticket, I hope you don't just mail in the fine. Walk proudly in to traffic court and when the Judge fines you, stand and say "Ethically, your honor, I am a horrible person. I knew the rules regarding speed, but I went too fast anyway. It was a selfish decision. As a result, a fine is simply not enough to teach me a lesson. I am turning in my keys and I will never drive again"

What the fuck ....

Move on.
 
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DaveyBoy;1846179; said:
...the way I've read it was Gene Smith and Jim Delany that petitioned the NCAA to allow the players to play in the Sugar Bowl in exchange for a 1 game longer suspension next year.
Where have you read this? It's completely different from anything I have seen. And I think it's complete hogwash.

The Sugar Bowl officials made it pretty clear they were behind this; suggesting otherwise is an unwarranted slap at both Smith and Delany. And nothing has come out to the effect that the suspension is longer than it would have been if the Sugar Bowl were among the suspended games.
 
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MaxBuck;1846224; said:
Where have you read this? It's completely different from anything I have seen. And I think it's complete hogwash.

The Sugar Bowl officials made it pretty clear they were behind this; suggesting otherwise is an unwarranted slap at both Smith and Delany. And nothing has come out to the effect that the suspension is longer than it would have been if the Sugar Bowl were among the suspended games.

Dispatch

Smith and Delany really hung Tress out to dry here. And yet Tress is supposed to be the conscience of college football.
 
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ysubuck;1846227; said:
Dispatch

Smith and Delany really hung Tress out to dry here. And yet Tress is supposed to be the conscience of college football.


the ironic thing is that Tressel is the only decent guy in this whole mess yet he is being made out to be the bad guy...at least from the perspective of those outside of the buckeye nation.

I'm sorry, but this whole thing makes OSU look less than stellar...ordinary
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1846202; said:
Jesus fucking christ.... how in the hell can we still be debating this shit?

The next time any of you get a traffic ticket, I hope you don't just mail in the fine. Walk proudly in to traffic court and when the Judge fines you, stand and say "Ethically, your honor, I am a horrible person. I knew the rules regarding speed, but I went too fast anyway. It was a selfish decision. As a result, a fine is simply not enough to teach me a lesson. I am turning in my keys and I will never drive again"

What the fuck ....

Move on.
This. Get over yourself. It's about the team and the players I don't give a shit what the media says.
 
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MaxBuck;1846224; said:
Where have you read this? It's completely different from anything I have seen. And I think it's complete hogwash.

The Sugar Bowl officials made it pretty clear they were behind this; suggesting otherwise is an unwarranted slap at both Smith and Delany. And nothing has come out to the effect that the suspension is longer than it would have been if the Sugar Bowl were among the suspended games.

From what I read, the Sugar Bowl officials did appeal to the NCAA, but their appeals had absolutely nothing to do with the decision.

Ohio State offered a suspension of a number of games (which they applied starting with the bowl game), the NCAA then said "No they are eligible for the bowl game, but ineligible for 5 games next year instead"
 
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