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QB/WR Braxton Miller (B1G POY, National Champion, OSU HOF)

BuckeyePlanet two months ago: "He should just give up his final year of eligibility. He's never gonna play QB here again anyway."

BuckeyePlanet today: "Did he just jeopardize his eligibility? What a fucking idiot!"

JLB - I thought the answer two months ago was that Brax should look at being an H - back and how talented he could be at that position, but that JT - and now CJ - had a much greater potential. Frankly, I'm surprised that he's shown no inclination toward such a move as I can't - couldn't - see him playing QB at the next level. IMO such is the price of a free will.

This, the Advocare issue, sends off alarms and I see a team on the cusp of sustained achievement suddenly at risk. If the NCAA can take down the program for tattoos, why not for product endorsement/solicitation? Especially if Brax is only one of several team members pushing the product.

Maybe I should change to Paranoiabuck...
 
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JLB - I thought the answer two months ago was that Brax should look at being an H - back and how talented he could be at that position, but that JT - and now CJ - had a much greater potential. Frankly, I'm surprised that he's shown no inclination toward such a move as I can't - couldn't - see him playing QB at the next level. IMO such is the price of a free will.

This, the Advocare issue, sends off alarms and I see a team on the cusp of sustained achievement suddenly at risk. If the NCAA can take down the program for tattoos, why not for product endorsement/solicitation? Especially if Brax is only one of several team members pushing the product.

Maybe I should change to Paranoiabuck...

The program didn't get sanctioned over tattoos. It got sanctioned over Jim Tressel not reporting it, then lying about it.

The internet is really bad at identifying those things that are actual serious NCAA rule violations and those that are not.
 
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