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Yahoo, Tattoos, and tOSU (1-year bowl ban, 82 scholly limit for 3 years)

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alexhortdog95;1911423; said:
Cally, The Vision, and The Voice. Those three made Nebraska football.....irrelevant.

And Rose was on THE station. Hell, they even locked out other local media outlets other than Rose's (KFAB) here from interviewing current players and coaches!

Is it the same there? Can players/coaches be interviewed by other local media outlets there?

Once Osborne came back as AD most everything went back to normal (the way it was pre-Callahan/Pederson). Bo does a few things his own way, but for the most part he's a respecter of tradition.
 
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MaxBuck;1911372; said:
1. Mandel claims that "past precedent for Bylaw 10.1 violations suggest the odds of Tressel keeping his job are slim." What Mandel fails to realize is that neither he nor the NCAA is Jim Tressel's boss. Gene Smith and Gordon Gee are Jim Tressel's bosses, and they will make firing/retention decisions based upon the entirety of the fact pattern, not the one factoid that few violators of Bylaw 10.1 have remained employed.

2. Coach Tressel made a huge, huge mistake. He deserves to pay a pretty stout price for doing so. He seems resigned to accept such a price.

3. As regards whether Coach Tressel will (should) retain his job, the key question IMO is this: "Would Buckeye student-athletes, and the Buckeye football team performance, benefit or suffer from dismissal of Coach Tressel?" For me the answer is clearly in favor of his remaining our head coach, but you may disagree.

I don't think we'll know the answer to the question in #3 until the penalties are assessed. With that in mind, the NCAA has the ability to exert a lot of influence on what happens in #1 through sanctions. That's the reason Mandel says the odds are not in Tressel's favor. Historically speaking, the NCAA has made the prospect of keeping a coach untenable in instances where that person had not already resigned or been terminated by the time the NCAA ruled.
 
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The real crime of this all is seeing Cam Newton dressed up on TV like a millionaire, in expensive, personalized clothing/apparel, and not a word being uttered. I'm not in any way condoning what Tressel and OSU allegedly did, but the fact that all the jibber jabber and visual evidence suggesting Newton was ineligible and went without a lengthy and detailed investigation, makes me want to curb stomp these NCAA officials.
 
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BuckeyeNation27;1911417; said:
Well that just makes sense. Why be happy that your local team is having probably the best run in the history of the program when you can gripe about not being able to cover it? Good thing to be mad about.

Because the days of being a biased homer for the local team are over. The days of the scribes hanging out with the subjects and keeping 90% of reality 'off the record' are dead...

Now its all about the scoop...good or bad.
 
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osugrad21;1911401; said:
I really don't know. The way the administration has separated themselves recently is disturbing...and knowing JT, he will resign before he sees damage done to the University.


I also noticed in Gene's comments to the AP that he has started to seperate himself from Tress a bit. Could be reading into it but he used words that tell me he is keeping forced resignation on the table.
 
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Captain Hindsight;1911436; said:
The real crime of this all is seeing Cam Newton dressed up on TV like a millionaire, in expensive, personalized clothing/apparel, and not a word being uttered. I'm not in any way condoning what Tressel and OSU allegedly did, but the fact that all the jibber jabber and visual evidence suggestion Newton was ineligible went without a lengthy and detailed investigation makes me want to curb stomp these NCAA officials.

Don't worry about sCam. All you have to think about that guy is.....26.

That's the play call he ran down in Auburn.

When Gruden asked him for a wordy play, that's what he came up with. Twenty....six.

ROFLOL - I'm gonna enjoy that flame job. And they can say I'm hating cause of his color, but he and I are the same color, LOL
 
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Well, he's right. Everybody is ripping Tressel and tOSU. Tressel deserves it for his poor handling of the situation...not sure tOSU does, but they're simply guilty by association. Thankfully, it looks like everything's been exposed, so no more surprises are coming down the pipe. We're gonna be in the public's bullseye until the next scandel du jour comes along....and in today'sblood thirsty sports media, it won't be long.
 
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Just dig in guys. This too shall pass...

You guys remind me of the folks in St. Louis when the tornado hit the airport. It came in tearing up all kinds of stuff, but they're still there and makin it work. Dig in, dig deep.
 
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