Ohio State admits 'secondary violations' of NCAA recruiting rules in pursuit of lineman Henderson
Published: Monday, July 26, 2010
Doug Lesmerises, The Plain Dealer Doug Lesmerises, The Plain Dealer
The pursuit of Seantrel Henderson, an offensive lineman who eventually chose Southern California -- and then Miami -- over Ohio State has resulted in the Buckeyes admitting some recruiting violations.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The recruitment of offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson created a lot of paperwork for the Ohio State compliance office. The Buckeyes' chase of the highly-rated recruit led to the school reporting four secondary NCAA violations, most of which had nothing to do with the OSU coaching staff.
Henderson signed with USC before getting out of that commitment and landing at Miami.
"When you have a kid that high-profile, the chances of those types of things popping up are much greater," said Chris Rogers, Ohio State's assistant athletic director for compliance. "It's not like it's something that's limited to Ohio State. It happens all the time."