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The coach involved was fired. The 2010 season was vacated, scholarships were taken away, and our 2011 season (a potential championship one) was ruined. What more do people want?
RB07OSU;2051738; said:Wouldn't that be great? Frankly, I just don't see our infractions warranting punishment beyond what we have received. The only reason I figured we would get a bowl ban/additional scholarships is so that the NCAA could look like they did something. The whole world is going to hate us now with Meyer (if they didn't already) and we might as well have the NCAA accept our self-imposed punishment so they can hate us even more. Bright side of finding out soon though is maybe we can take the bowl ban this year if we do get one?
Nicknam4;2052098; said:The coach involved was fired. The 2010 season was vacated, scholarships were taken away, and our 2011 season (a potential championship one) was ruined. What more do people want?
ugh, I'm leery of 3 good days happening in a row...judging by thread title, is tomorrow a possible date for d-day?
GeorgiaBuck2;2057910; said:http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/7318819/ohio-state-trustees-get-update-review
Ohio State trustees get update review...
Wells4Heisman;2057992; said:Jesus.
GeorgiaBuck2;2057910; said:http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/7318819/ohio-state-trustees-get-update-review
Ohio State trustees get update review...
Doug Lesmerises @PDBuckeyes 1 hr
Friendly reminder on Ohio State's hearing before NCAA Committee on Infractions: COI meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., today and tomorrow
Doug Lesmerises @PDBuckeyes 1 hr
COI discussing last part of Ohio State's case - Failure to Monitor dealing with employment by booster and violations there, etc.
Doug Lesmerises @PDBuckeyes 1 hr
Ohio State not in attendance. School and NCAA in agreement on the facts. Ruling on whole OSU case expected in next 10-14 days
AD says Ohio State will find out NCAA fate today
By RUSTY MILLER, AP Sports Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ? Ohio State will find out its NCAA fate later today.
Athletic director Gene Smith confirmed to The Associated Press early Tuesday that the NCAA's committee on infractions would hand down its final sanctions of the Ohio State athletic program at 3 p.m. EST.
The decision comes almost a year to the day since problems were first revealed in the football program. Five players were suspended last Dec. 23 for the first five games of the 2011 season for accepting cash and tattoos from the owner of a local tattoo parlor. Coach Jim Tressel was subsequently forced to resign.
Ohio State offered to vacate the 2010 season, return its share of bowl money and be on probation and have minor recruiting restrictions. The NCAA could add to those penalties.