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

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ORD_Buckeye;1938348; said:
Pulled the funds right out of this.:biggrin:

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i always pictured pryor with a velcro wallet
 
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BUCKYLE;1938251; said:
No, it won't. If he's the man I believe he is, some harsh language from people that don't have the kids' best interests at heart will mean as much to him as most of your posts do to me. :p
For you to say that he will not give a [Mark May] that huge portions of the country considers him a dishonest hypocrite is pretty glib to me. He seems like a very proud man to me. Pride goeth before, and all that...

He is a man who has built a national reputation, and has huge name and face recognition throughout the country. Accurate or no, he'll be vilified everywhere but in Buckeye land, and portrayed as little more than a hypocritical cheater and liar who talked a spiel of integrity while practicing dishonesty.

I don't think what's happened to him has been "unfair". - but that does not mean I don't think it a classic Greek Tragedy. Hell, come to think of it is fits perfectly. A great man in high repute but possessing hamartia (a flaw) that brings the great man down - a peripeteia, or reversal (great news about being Sugar Bowl eligible, only to be forced to resign for not disclosing what he knew), anagnorisis (recognition) where he learns that the secret he kept has been revealed, and all his prior silence for naught - and finally pathos or suffering.

You could put Tress right up there with Oedipus.
 
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Divided42;1937860; said:
I am not saying its right or wrong, but uh yes, yes they do. Like I said its one of the things you consent to let them do to be a scholarship athlete. However don't take my word for it, this is taken directly from Dan Wetzel's article on Yahoo.

unionfutura;1937884; said:
yes they do, it's been a rule for over 25 years I believe

Then I guess I'd never be a scholarship athlete. No fucking way I'd give anyone access to my account.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;1938361; said:
Then I guess I'd never be a scholarship athlete. No fucking way I'd give anyone access to my account.



I would, for a free education and all the ladies of The Ohio State University i could handle....plus when I was in college all they would see is an over draft from a bar tab and Mark Pi's express time stamped 3am
 
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This is a BP exclusive:

A recent discussion with another Columbus-area businessman has revealed that the Ohio State pay for play scheme may have gone even further than has already been revealed. In light of new allegations today that former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor may have received free rounds of golf through memorabilia salesman Dennis Talbott, I have learned that Pryor may have received free rounds of miniature golf as well. In an interview with Charlie Bluth, a former employee at Magic Mountain, a local Columbus amusement park that includes mini-golf, bumper boats, batting cages and more, Bluth disclosed that he sold rounds of miniature golf to both Dennis Talbott and Eddie Rife on multiple occasions. Bluth indicated that several times after giving Talbott and Rife their balls, one or the the other would return to his station shortly thereafter and indicate that he had lost his ball and needed a new one. "The thing was," said a concerned Bluth, "that Dennis would come back and ask for a red ball, when I had initially given him a blue ball." After today's earlier allegations against Pryor came out, Bluth realized it was likely that Talbott had in fact not lost his ball at all, but was instead getting an extra one so that Pryor could meet Talbott and Rife at the first hole and play for free. Bluth also recalled a separate occasion where Pryor drove an extra lap on the go-cart track after Bluth saw the light change from green to red. "The guy who was running the go-carts didn't even kick TP out or anything," Bluth recalled. "I was going to call compliance, but then I just ended up getting drunk with the rest of the staff at Quaker Steak after work instead."
 
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stkoran;1938378; said:
This is a BP exclusive:

A recent discussion with another Columbus-area businessman has revealed that the Ohio State pay for play scheme may have gone even further than has already been revealed. In light of new allegations today that former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor may have received free rounds of golf through memorabilia salesman Dennis Talbott, I have learned that Pryor may have received free rounds of miniature golf as well. In an interview with Charlie Bluth, a former employee at Magic Mountain, a local Columbus amusement park that includes mini-golf, bumper boats, batting cages and more, Bluth disclosed that he sold rounds of miniature golf to both Dennis Talbott and Eddie Rife on multiple occasions. Bluth indicated that several times after giving Talbott and Rife their balls, one or the the other would return to his station shortly thereafter and indicate that he had lost his ball and needed a new one. "The thing was," said a concerned Bluth, "that Dennis would come back and ask for a red ball, when I had initially given him a blue ball." After today's earlier allegations against Pryor came out, Bluth realized it was likely that Talbott had in fact not lost his ball at all, but was instead getting an extra one so that Pryor could meet Talbott and Rife at the first hole and play for free. Bluth also recalled a separate occasion where Pryor drove an extra lap on the go-cart track after Bluth saw the light change from green to red. "The guy who was running the go-carts didn't even kick TP out or anything," Bluth recalled. "I was going to call compliance, but then I just ended up getting drunk with the rest of the staff at Quaker Steak after work instead."

great work gum shoes
 
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Somthing ive noticed with comments below any article about Ohio State...they have gone from irrational anger calling for the death penalty in the beggining to people getting tired of it....at some point it will wear thin unless they actually uncover a murder
 
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stkoran;1938378; said:
This is a BP exclusive:

A recent discussion with another Columbus-area businessman has revealed that the Ohio State pay for play scheme may have gone even further than has already been revealed. In light of new allegations today that former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor may have received free rounds of golf through memorabilia salesman Dennis Talbott, I have learned that Pryor may have received free rounds of miniature golf as well. In an interview with Charlie Bluth, a former employee at Magic Mountain, a local Columbus amusement park that includes mini-golf, bumper boats, batting cages and more, Bluth disclosed that he sold rounds of miniature golf to both Dennis Talbott and Eddie Rife on multiple occasions. Bluth indicated that several times after giving Talbott and Rife their balls, one or the the other would return to his station shortly thereafter and indicate that he had lost his ball and needed a new one. "The thing was," said a concerned Bluth, "that Dennis would come back and ask for a red ball, when I had initially given him a blue ball." After today's earlier allegations against Pryor came out, Bluth realized it was likely that Talbott had in fact not lost his ball at all, but was instead getting an extra one so that Pryor could meet Talbott and Rife at the first hole and play for free. Bluth also recalled a separate occasion where Pryor drove an extra lap on the go-cart track after Bluth saw the light change from green to red. "The guy who was running the go-carts didn't even kick TP out or anything," Bluth recalled. "I was going to call compliance, but then I just ended up getting drunk with the rest of the staff at Quaker Steak after work instead."

This Bluth character sounds like he should be arrested for impeding Pryor's development. :shake:
 
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