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Clarett spilling the beans

Gotta love how rumors start. There is no definite substance needed to start the rumors but its got everyone worried. A person posts his worries but doesn't say anything as to the content :slappy:. Love when people do that. Whats the point?
I respect your opinion on Kern but what positive information does this provide for OSU and/or help us to prepare for the coming doom at OSU?

Oh8ch I respect Conely, so don't get me wrong, but is it crazy hard to recruit for Ohio State??? Also recent recruiting seems to have finally kicked back into high geer and one could say this present recruiting staff is doing just as good at recruiting for Ohio State. One can only hope they are deemed Gurus someday too.
 
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When I started the thread, I only wanted to know if anyone knew anything about it. Then the board Nazis started with their crap.
Do you really think that recruits don't hear rumors anywhere other than this board? I even asked is it just more BN BS.
Do you really think that with all of the bashing some people do on here about BN that they never go there, and check it out?

Get you heads out of the sand.
I respect your point, but I disagree that asking a question matters to anyone.
 
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Normally I would be the first to shut down this kind of baseless rumor. However, this has some level of persistence and is supported by at least one poster on BN who is rock solid. It is not a first timer playing games. This is an OSU site and if something is coming this is an apporpiate place to post it.

At the same time it is equally appropriate - make that even more appropriate - to emphasize that IT IS A RUMOR. We don't even know what the rumor is other than it portends ill will for the program.

If it turns out to be false the greatest harm done is potential recruits realize there are a bunch of a-holes posting to the OSU message boards. May as well find that out now.

All that said, hopefull I wont step on any mods toes if I move this to the Open Discussion forum and get it out of football for now.
 
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hahaha Buckzip,
Relax nobodies getting on you. Well maybe a few but not me.
I just wish if someone had info ... SPILL IT or keep it under your vest until you can SPILL IT, otherwise it does nobody any good at all, other than insight panic on the OSU sites and we all know alot of these fans are already wound a little tight already hahaha.
Smile Buddy, we all bleed Scarlet and Grey so we're all on the same side !!!
 
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It's cool Stormin, I wasn't directing that at you.
Like I said, I am a worrier. When I read those types of things I don't like to wait around. This board usually has more inside posters, so I was hoping someone would throw me a fricking bone.

brutus2002 said:
Well Ronnie Wilson reads posts on this site i'm sure at least once a week. I hope these rumors are not true.
We all hope they are not true.
One idiot on BM, I mean BN actually said to the original poster.
"You better be right"

I'm thinking, you better be wrong....
 
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Buckzip it's nothing personal man most of us are former Nutters that got sick of the idiots over there. This is a prime example. A guy starts a rumor but doesn't give any information. How ridiculous is that? The moderators moved it because the main board is not a good place for rumors.

Your cool. OH8CH AND some others are saying this guy is reliable so I will be in the wait and see mode.
 
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From The Fan:

Can of Worms
As the Buckeyes gear up for Purdue this weekend, the athletic department is also prepping for more trouble revolving around Maurice Clarett. Number 13, who isn't doing a whole lot of anything right now, is apparently spilling the beans. ESPN reporters have been around Columbus visiting places like car dealerships and stores. Athletic Director Andy Geiger is expected to address the situation at Jim Tressel's media luncheon this afternoon. You can read more in the Dispatch this morning.

Meanwhile, Ted Ginn was named Big Ten special teams player of the week after his three-touchdown performance against Michigan State. Only one of those TD's coming on special teams though.
 
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They’re poking around," Geiger said. ‘‘Going to car dealers, going to stores. . . . They showed up at our academic support center and wanted to interview some people, wanted to interview the president of the university about independent study. They’ve been saying, ‘We just want to give you guys a chance to defend yourself,’ but the stuff they talked to them about was all covered by the NCAA during the Clarett investigation. They have all these innuendos and loose ends and those kinds of things, and they’re doing their best to poke around about it. I want to make people aware of it."

And how does Geiger feel about all of this?

‘‘To never be able to escape accusations from somebody who has already set some sort of record for an inability to get it right is very frustrating. But that’s where we are," he said.

In fact, no one knows precisely where OSU is with all this, even though it has been almost two years since Clarett last appeared in an Ohio State football game. Geiger flew to New York last February to meet with ESPN officials and persuaded them not to air a similar piece, so at least some of that material is presumably contained in the new story.

Geiger suspended Clarett for the 2003 season for allegedly receiving thousands of dollars of illegal benefits and repeatedly misleading investigators, a suspension that ultimately led him to sue the NFL for early inclusion in the draft. Because Clarett lost, he has had plenty of time to cultivate his anger and presumably change his mind about talking to ESPN. He repeatedly has refused requests for interviews from The Dispatch.

Network officials recently asked Geiger to appear on Outside the Lines to discuss their story, but he turned them down. He said he doesn’t know if and when the piece will appear, though he guessed during OSU-Michigan week.

‘‘We refuted most of it (the first time)," Geiger said. ‘‘We went over it all with them and talked to them. They thought they had all this goopy stuff, and very little of it holds water. They realized it and they stopped. If they have new stuff, we’ll have to deal with it. And if they don’t, we’ll have to take the hit, one more blow to the innocent."

Clarett’s cousin, Vince Marrow, said the difference may be that Clarett wouldn’t give the magazine what it wanted the last time, but he might have this time. Whatever he gave, it figures to damage OSU only if he deals in specifics rather than generalities.

Clarett repeatedly tried to lie his way out of trouble with the police, school officials and the NCAA, so he doesn’t exactly lead the league in credibility. And he supposedly blames Geiger and Heather Lyke Catalano, OSU’s assistant athletics director for compliance services, for his troubles. But if Clarett can cite specific instances when OSU officials or coaches broke NCAA rules, his comments could still do a lot of damage, not only to the school but to his former teammates.

Presumably, the national championship the team won in 2002 could be jeopardized, although how isn’t clear. It was presented by the Bowl Championship Series, not the NCAA.

‘‘We’re talking about a guy with 17 instances of violating NCAA Bylaw 10," Geiger said. ‘‘That’s the one about not telling (investigators) the truth."

True or false, the big question is whether Clarett offered ESPN the kind of specifics that would cause the NCAA to take another look. Even Pinocchio might get another look if he played on a team that won a national championship.

‘‘It’s frustrating because we did an exhaustive investigation of this," Geiger said. ‘‘It’s unbelievable we can’t seem to get out of this pattern. . . . This could go on for rest of our lives."

Bob Hunter is a sports colum nist for The Dispatch
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