coryhulbert
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I missed the Tressel call-in show. Was anything said about this situation?
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TS10HTW;1316969; said:On the flip side, this is apparently the final chapter in Ray's career in Columbus and I for one am not happy about it. I know he's been given several chances...I just hate to see anyone turn their back on a kid even if he has done the same to his team mates and coaches. It's not how I was raised and it's not I how I would have handled it.
Zurp;1317118; said:If the coaches continue to give Ray Small second chances, when is he going to learn that the coaches are serious? And it may be too late for Ray Small, but what about the next couple of guys? The coaches need to put the message out that if you break team rules, you will be punished. And if they don't "turn their backs" on Small, they need to be prepared to face additional players who will break the rules, expecting to get off the hook as well.
utgrad73;1317071; said:He's still a Buckeye. Let's hope he takes his lumps and returns with a new attitude. His father needs to shut the hell up and let his kid take responsibility for his actions.
I hope he returns and fights his way back into the lineup. He's talented.
A couple of things I'd like to mention in this discussion:
As of today, Ray Small is still a Buckeye, and he will always be linked to Ohio State. We are all Buckeye fans. Let's treat the discussion of this latest incident accordingly.
From what I've read in the press, Ray Small has made a number of mistakes (late to meetings, etc.). I think everything I've read seems to indicate that he is a young man who is struggling to find his sense of responsibility. Guess what? Many people his age do, regardless of whether they are extremely talented athletes or not. Remember, some college students are already adults, and the rest are trying to figure out how to become one. Nothing he's doing is that atypical for someone his age.
Ray Small, IMO, is a very talented young man who has had some flashes of brilliance on the football field for Ohio State. He sounds like he's needed some help with responsibility/maturity issues, and the coaching staff has tried to help him understand those issues and face them head-on. I see no wrongdoing by the coaching staff here--it's a young man trying to find his direction in life, and a number of people who are trying to help him find his way. (I'm not a big fan of some of the quotes attributed to his father, but that's another issue.)
Going forward, I hope that Ray realizes as much of his potential as he can. If that involves staying at Ohio State and growing within his current environment, that's great. If it's best for Ray to move on and get a fresh start, that's also understandable.
I don't know Ray Small, but I cheer him when he makes plays for Ohio State. I wish him the best of luck, both on and off the field, no matter where his path takes him.
Well, unless it's Michigan... (to avoid the responses--that's a joke, I have no info, and would guess strongly that it wouldn't be, if only because the Big Ten does not allow in-conference transfers to be awarded athletic scholarships)
Football: OSU Head Coach Jim Tressel confirmed today that wide receiver Ray Small has been suspended for the Northwestern game. Tressel did not go into details as to the reasons for the suspension, saying only that the suspension is currently for one game and that Small's reinstatement will be determined by his actions between now and OSU's next game.
In a report in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Small's father Ken Small was quoted as saying that his son is considering a transfer and that Tressel's behavior toward his son had become "personal". Tressel said that he has had no recent discussion with Small regarding a transfer.
Tressel seemed to have little patience with reporter's questions regarding the situation with Small. He tried several times during the interview to steer it toward a discussion of the Northwestern game, but when reporters persisted with their questions about Small, Tressel cut the press conference short and walked away.
BB73;1317164; said:
Football: Head Coach Jim Tressel cut his Thursday press conference off short when reporters continued to ask him about the Ray Small situation. Tressel stated "I thought we were going to talk about Northwestern. Thanks." Then walked away.
Zander42;1317003; said:That was Troy, I don't know if it happened with Ray as well.