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

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If true, way OK to be concerned now.
On Tuesday, he denied that he ever received game tickets from players, though records from Ohio State show that he and his wife were on a player's will-call ticket list multiple times throughout the 2008 season. When asked about those records, Talbott said he couldn't remember if he had received such tickets.

i think we can assume that every will call ticket list will be checked extensively, or already has been checked and cross checked...
 
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jimotis4heisman;1936388; said:
i think we can assume that every will call ticket list will be checked extensively, or already has been checked and cross checked...
The problem with someone so closely associated with a program is that any season ticket purchased, any money ever given any alumni or booster club, employing a kid, or helping to get any player a job - makes you a booster. Indefinitely. Season tickets five years ago? Booster.

To be fair, I know that letting a kid work for you makes you a booster if you pay him for a real job. I don't know what they say if you employ him illegally to sign stuff. I mean, I know it is improper, but I don't know if that gives him booster status if he did pay TP.
 
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