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They've been in trouble since Spring ... the old "violation of team rules," which CFN's Pete Fiutak just opined usually means:Woody84;1226176; said:So what is this punishment for? Is this just roll over from the end of last year, or did they get in trouble this spring?
MaxBuck;1226181; said:I apologize in advance if this sounds priggish and elitist, but what possible fucking relevance does this have?
MaxBuck;1226181; said:I apologize in advance if this sounds priggish and elitist, but what possible [censored]ing relevance does this have?
3074326;1226184; said:As a fan and student of the university, I'd rather know if it was another incident or the same one.. less incidents = better for the university.. I think it's quite a relevant question, in all honesty. It's good to know that players are being punished when they screw up.
No offense. :tongue2:
Dryden;1226183; said:20% chance they were being dillholes (Fiutak's words. I liked that one).
http://cfn.scout.com/a.z?s=451&p=2&c=557868
Do you think in our lifetime we will ever see a pre-season ranking that will show us the real top 25 teams? I'm tired of teams being put on the list simply because of the name of the school. Why not put Ohio State at #25 and let them work their way up the rankings as other teams have had to do. Are they better than USC? The press always makes them out to be a great team and every year we have to watch them show how overrated they are while losing yet another championship game. USC will beat them simply because they are not from the Big-10 nor a bottom dweller like they usually schedule. If OSU wants to run with the big dogs then they should schedule the big dogs. ? CL
A: Uhhhhh, isn?t Ohio State playing USC at USC? If that?s not the nastiest non-conference road game possible, it?s close. What else do you want? Didn?t the Buckeyes play Texas two years in a row? Back when it was booked, going to Washington appeared to be a nasty trip for last season. I?m going to keep saying this, no one?s going to listen, and I?m going to end up saying it again in about ten minutes: Ohio State lost the NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP two years in a row. It didn?t lose the International Bowl, or the Holiday or the Outback. It lost to Florida and LSU teams that would?ve beaten the other 117 teams in the nation, too. And again, Ohio State 31, Miami 24 in the 2003 Fiesta Bowl. This team has won plenty of big games and deserves more respect. (BTW, I HATE having to come across as an OSU apologist.)
jwinslow;1226429; said:http://www.buckeyeplanet.com/forum/buckeye-football/794-db-jamario-oneal-official-thread.html
http://www.buckeyeplanet.com/forum/...donald-washington-iii-official-thread-16.html
http://www.buckeyeplanet.com/forum/...confirmed-d-washington-clifford-oneal-16.html
edit: An hour ago, you posted in O'Neal's thread, directly below an article about this suspension.
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10% chance they were smoking dope, drinking, or doing any one of the things every other 18 to 20 year old male does when he's in college, but doesn't get punished for.
10% chance they were smoking dope, drinking, or doing any one of the things every other 18 to 20 year old male does when he's in college, but doesn't get punished for.
cincibuck;1226605; said:Bring back 3/2 beer at 18. College kids and beer are inseparable and it's unenforceable. Legalize weed and use the tax revenue to pay down the deficit -- but since when have either of these activites been "good" for athletes?
I would agree that both are a farce in terms of what the law says and how the population acts, but neither is good for an athlete regardless of legality.