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J. Hall, C. (Pittsburgh) Brown, and T. Howard reinstated for Miami

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Ohio State Issues Statement

COLUMBUS, Ohio? As part of its continued work with the NCAA to resolve any remaining football compliance issues, Ohio State today announced that it has self-reported violations involving three student-athletes. That review has led to junior running back Jordan Hall, sophomore defensive back Corey Brown, and junior defensive back Travis Howard disclosing that they had received impermissible benefits of $300 or less each in total at a charity event they attended earlier in the year.

Consistent with past practice, the university immediately reviewed this information and self-reported the infractions to the NCAA and the Big Ten. In accordance with NCAA regulations, the university will not permit them to participate in the Sept. 3 game versus Akron. Although Ohio State has filed for their reinstatement for the remainder of the 2011 season, the university also is considering institutional sanctions for these student-athletes.

Athletics Director Gene Smith said, ?We take this matter seriously. Our commitment to institutional integrity is steadfast, and we must hold everyone associated with our athletics programs accountable for lapses in judgment. We believe in transparency with the NCAA, all regulatory bodies and all of Buckeye Nation.?

The university will have no further comment.
 
three suspended for akron

ment COLUMBUS, Ohio?As part of its continued work with the NCAA to resolve any remaining football compliance issues, Ohio State today announced that it has self-reported violations involving three student-athletes. That review has led to junior running back Jordan Hall, sophomore defensive back Corey Brown, and junior defensive back Travis Howard disclosing that they had received impermissible benefits of $300 or less each in total at a charity event they attended earlier in the year. Consistent with past practice, the university immediately reviewed this information and self-reported the infractions to the NCAA and the Big Ten. In accordance with NCAA regulations, the university will not permit them to participate in the Sept. 3 game versus Akron. Although

Ohio State has filed for their reinstatement for the remainder of the 2011 season, the university also is considering institutional sanctions for r their reinstatement for the remainder of the 2011 season, the university also is considering institutional sanctions for these student-athletes. Athletics Director Gene Smith said, ?We take this matter seriously. Our commitment to institutional integrity is steadfast, and we must hold everyone associated with our athletics programs accountable for lapses in judgment. We believe in transparency with the NCAA, all regulatory bodies and all of Buckeye Nation.?

The university will have no further comment.
 
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Un-real..... Guess Hyde and Smith with be carrying the load at RB. The hits just keep on coming...Hopefully someday these young men will learn they are constantly under the micro-scope. Hopefully the NCAA will re-instate them sooner rather than later. Good luck young men
 
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jwinslow;1978572; said:
ment COLUMBUS, Ohio?As part of its continued work with the NCAA to resolve any remaining football compliance issues, Ohio State today announced that it has self-reported violations involving three student-athletes. That review has led to junior running back Jordan Hall, sophomore defensive back Corey Brown, and junior defensive back Travis Howard disclosing that they had received impermissible benefits of $300 or less each in total at a charity event they attended earlier in the year. Consistent with past practice, the university immediately reviewed this information and self-reported the infractions to the NCAA and the Big Ten. In accordance with NCAA regulations, the university will not permit them to participate in the Sept. 3 game versus Akron. Although

Ohio State has filed for their reinstatement for the remainder of the 2011 season, the university also is considering institutional sanctions for r their reinstatement for the remainder of the 2011 season, the university also is considering institutional sanctions for these student-athletes. Athletics Director Gene Smith said, ?We take this matter seriously. Our commitment to institutional integrity is steadfast, and we must hold everyone associated with our athletics programs accountable for lapses in judgment. We believe in transparency with the NCAA, all regulatory bodies and all of Buckeye Nation.?

The university will have no further comment.

Kinda late in the week to find that out, but at least it's Akron and hopefully ONLY Akron.
 
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At what point do we follow suit with the rest of the programs in CFB and stop turning ourselves in for J-Walking?

Note: I don't think we should, because I want us to hold a higher standard - but instead of being seen as a good thing we're just getting our name dragged through the mud.
 
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