FKAGobucks877
The Most Power-Drunk
I know this forum has slowed down significantly in the last few weeks....could it be that this "scandal" has finally passed? I think it has. Of course, everytime I think that, something else happens (usually MoC comes back out of the woodwork) to prolong it even further, but this time, it may really be done. At least insofar as ESPN and the national media is concerned.
Over the past month or so, I have heard numerous references to MoC and tOSU on ESPN. I have not heard about the "problems" or the "ongoing investigation" or the "troubling circumstances" in quite a while, however. With Clarett's refusal to participate in the Superbowl weekend exhibition, followed by his slow 40 time, followed by tOSU basketball team's win over Illinois, I have not heard ESPN mention anything at all negative about the University, even off-hand remarks. I believe that the Miles Brand comments of several months ago are finally sinking in, and I believe that ESPN, while they will never issue an apology, are finally moving on and hoping all of this will go away without blowing up in its' collective face. In listening to Mike & Mike, Dan Patrick, SportsCenter, Outside the Lines, and Gameday (to name a few), there has not even been one disparaging remark concerning the Ohio State University.
So you tell me, am I crazy? Is it too soon to hope? Or is this horrific saga finally coming to an end? I mean, we all know that when the NCAA finds tOSU innocent of any wrongdoing, it will garner less airtime than the Southeast England Cricket semifinals. But is it actually over?
Over the past month or so, I have heard numerous references to MoC and tOSU on ESPN. I have not heard about the "problems" or the "ongoing investigation" or the "troubling circumstances" in quite a while, however. With Clarett's refusal to participate in the Superbowl weekend exhibition, followed by his slow 40 time, followed by tOSU basketball team's win over Illinois, I have not heard ESPN mention anything at all negative about the University, even off-hand remarks. I believe that the Miles Brand comments of several months ago are finally sinking in, and I believe that ESPN, while they will never issue an apology, are finally moving on and hoping all of this will go away without blowing up in its' collective face. In listening to Mike & Mike, Dan Patrick, SportsCenter, Outside the Lines, and Gameday (to name a few), there has not even been one disparaging remark concerning the Ohio State University.
So you tell me, am I crazy? Is it too soon to hope? Or is this horrific saga finally coming to an end? I mean, we all know that when the NCAA finds tOSU innocent of any wrongdoing, it will garner less airtime than the Southeast England Cricket semifinals. But is it actually over?