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Rumor is that it's Matt Dudek (who is no longer with us) and it's got something to do with the Covid year. Also, supposedly, Harbaugh is pretty pissed because it's "minor" (whatever that means, not my words) and I guess he feels made an example of unfairly; you know, given that the NCAA doesn't enforce much of anything anymore.
I haven't read much of this thread, and maybe it's already been brought up. And I'm replying to what you said, but not meaning to slam you. But to complain about "minor" infractions (if that's what they are) is funny to Buckeye fans. Does anyone remember the list of minor infractions that Ohio State self-reported in 2011 or 2012? This was right after the Tressel shit blew up, so Ohio State was under the microscope. It was a million tiny things. Okay - not a million. But a lot. One recruit texted a coach, who responded, even though it was a "dead period". That's a recruiting violation. I think they had to report that they had mini basketballs in the weight room, which is somehow a no-no. What was another one? Mike Vrabel had chewing tobacco on the sidelines during a practice? I think another assistant coach was selling those silicon wrist bands to raise money for someone or something. He wasn't supposed to raise money from the football players.
Or... go back a little farther. 2003, after Ohio State had won the national championship. I think a few of the players were at some convention signing autographs. It cost money to get into the convention, but that money wasn't going to the players. OH NO!!!
Or... same year... Maurice Clarrett. All the shit hit the fan about him. The NCAA came in and did their investigation. They were ready to dish out a punishment. Ohio State said, "Hey, back off, nerd. We aren't done with our investigation." Finally, a game or two into the season, Ohio State said, "We're suspending him 6 games, including the 2 he already missed." The NCAA came out and said, "Yikes. We were going to suggest a 3-game suspension." Ohio State said, "You pansy-ass bitches. He's pissing us off, still. We're suspending him the whole year."
What was my point? Oh yeah - "minor infractions". If it truly is "minor", Jim Harbaugh/*ichigan won't lost a scholarship. They might get probation. But just remember that your coach slapped an opposing coach and didn't get fired. Yeah, yeah- tomato, to-mah-to. I'm just not confident the NCAA will try to flex their muscles for *ichigan.
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