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K Jonathan Skeete (official thread)

Evidence supporting this point of view isn't hard to find -- see Clarett, Maurice and the manner in which Coach T tried to find ways to bring that troubled soul back into the fold. Unfortunately, Clarett's continued failure to behave properly (or even rationally) made that effort fruitless.

Maybe, but at the time MoC had not been arrested on drug charges
Plus, I would venture to guess that MoC privately told Coach that he had changed his life...
 
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I believe that the Coach instead sees participation in his Ohio State Buckeye football team as an opportunity for his young charges to develop the strength of character necessary to succeed later in life, -- see Clarett...

I agree. I think Coach T is what I'd call an Eternal Optimist (not in a bad/naive way). I don't think he automatically gives out 2nd & 3rd (or in MoC's case 4th, 5th...) chances to whoever, whenever, but is so aware of the incredible potential his Football program and the University has to make a life altering difference in a young man's life (see Troy Smith) that he is willing to go well beyond what most of us would probably find as "reasonable" opportunity to help if he thinks the slightest possibilty exists...and even to the point that his own and even the Program's / Universities reputation (in the media's eye's at least) takes a temporary hit.

Let's hope that Skeete takes his 2nd chance and becomes a "Troy Smith" story rather than a "MoC" ending.
 
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Maybe, but at the time MoC had not been arrested on drug charges
Plus, I would venture to guess that MoC privately told Coach that he had changed his life...

Well, how about Haw, who was arrested for marijuana and is back in good standing with the team? I think Tressel just looks at these student-athletes through the eyes of the university: if they ask for a second chance and are in good standing with the registrar, he seems to give it to them. Irizarry couldn't come back because a violent offender is prevented from re-enrolling for a year or so, while Skeete is in the eyes of the university a minor offender who is on probation but has all the other requisite qualities to be an OSU student--hence, eligible for the football team.
 
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I have just looked at all of the major sports sites. All are avoiding any hyperbole and positioning this as a kid who has served a suspension and is returning as a walk-on after being stripped of his scholarship. There are no, repeat no, references to Clarett or any other supposed player wrongdoing and there is no innuendo about the University or Coach Tressel for taking him back. It is positioned as a normal occurence for a kid who has been sentenced to probation.

I honestly don't think there are going to be any media problems over this and I think we should not get too excited. Everything will be okay and he may not even get a sniff of the field anyway.

I despise drugs and lost three of my closest friends in high school and two relatives to them. Nevertheless, I believe that we need to remember that despite what he did, this is a gifted academic student who has talent. He has been judged and sentenced and readmitted to Ohio State. If Coach Tressel believes he deserves a chance, then I think we should rely on his judgement.
 
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I have just looked at all of the major sports sites. All are avoiding any hyperbole and positioning this as a kid who has served a suspension and is returning as a walk-on after being stripped of his scholarship. There are no, repeat no, references to Clarett or any other supposed player wrongdoing and there is no innuendo about the University or Coach Tressel for taking him back. It is positioned as a normal occurence for a kid who has been sentenced to probation.

I honestly don't think there are going to be any media problems over this and I think we should not get too excited. Everything will be okay and he may not even get a sniff of the field anyway.

I despise drugs and lost three of my closest friends in high school and two relatives to them. Nevertheless, I believe that we need to remember that despite what he did, this is a gifted academic student who has talent. He has been judged and sentenced and readmitted to Ohio State. If Coach Tressel believes he deserves a chance, then I think we should rely on his judgement.

If I could, I'd give you a GPA^^^^^^^^^^
 
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FYI, he's motivated as all hell to be the starter this year. He's looking at it as his job to lose and he believes he would of been the starter last year if it werent for this. He knows he's on thin ice and he knows he's been given a second chance. I hope he takes full advanatge of it, if he's that good he'll play and we'll get all kinds of shit for having a convicted felon obviously, but i have no problem looking at a scum fan and saying yea we gave himn a second chance and he's turned into a buckeye. Wheter or not he'll play or change remains to be seen but I have an open mind and hopefully he'll pay back the fans for welcoming him back.

Plus i really wanna say "ah skeete skeete skeete" which i think would trumph nuges chant
 
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Well all I can say is, he was on scholarship as a kicker when he came to OSU as a freshman. Meaning he had to be good. So I think he has a good chance of starting. Its just the question of whether he will be in the doghouse for awhile.
 
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tedginn05 said:
Well all I can say is, he was on scholarship as a kicker when he came to OSU as a freshman. Meaning he had to be good. So I think he has a good chance of starting. Its just the question of whether he will be in the doghouse for awhile.
that's a question to you? did you watch the texas game?
 
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meaning it could of been skeete hitting the game winner? or tressel will give the other 2 kickers more of a chance based on loyalty until skeete has proven himself more (ie zwick/troy situation, more specifically after we nearly fumbled the kickoff away before our last real chance to drive)

It's pretty obvious what BN27 means, and that is talent or position means squat when it comes to paying your dues. If JT wasn't going to let Troy lead the offense on possibly our most important drive of the season, then he's not going to let Skeete step in as kicker without a lot of repentence on Skeete's part...
 
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It's pretty obvious what BN27 means, and that is talent or position means squat when it comes to paying your dues. If JT wasn't going to let Troy lead the offense on possibly our most important drive of the season, then he's not going to let Skeete step in as kicker without a lot of repentence on Skeete's part...
sorry that it wasnt it so obvious to me, i strive to one day be able to see what bn27 means without asking questions and you've helped me along that path
 
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I thought this was just disgusting the way ESPN failed to mention that Skeete was not back on the roster, we allowed him to try out as a walk on. Man, can they even get Tressel quoted correctly without hashing his words to sell stories??!?!?!:


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Head coach Jim Tressel has reinstated kicker Jonathan Skeete to the roster, despite a conviction for felony drug trafficking. Skeete, who was suspended from school in May after his arrest for selling marijuana to undercover police, reapplied to OSU when his suspension expired and was readmitted. Tressel said because Skeete was allowed to enroll at Ohio State, "he should get every right of every other student." … Three members of OSU's incoming recruiting class will participate in spring practice: linebacker Ross Homan, running back Chris Wells and defensive back Kurt Coleman. … Ohio State paid to get out of a contract for a return game at Washington State in order to add a future home game, most likely with Division I-AA Youngstown State, where Tressel coached before coming to Columbus. Athletic director Gene Smith has said an agreement with YSU will be forthcoming.
 
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