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BB73;1885421; said:
Gatorubet;1885427; said:That ignores the fact that Tress may have provided a non-factual response because he had been misled by mistake, or was intentionally lied to, or told half truthes - or been told one thing and simply forgot or confused the date.
Yeah. But an NCAA violation would still occur - with potential significant harm to the program - if his staff or compliance folk knew and covered up - or knew and failed to investigate timely - or knew and failed to investigatge thoroughly. If anyone in tOSU employ had a hand in incorrect information being supplied to the NCAA during its investigation, that may be problematic.MililaniBuckeye;1885430; said:None of your above scenarios show Tressel intentionally deceiving the NCAA.
.For those doubting veracity of original Yahoo report on Jim Tressel, WBNS 10TV says they've verified it. Tressel knew before December
Gatorubet;1885433; said:Yeah. But an NCAA violation would still occur - with potential significant harm to the program - if his staff or compliance folk knew and covered up - or knew and failed to investigate timely - or knew and failed to investigatge thoroughly. If anyone in tOSU employ had a hand in incorrect information being supplied to the NCAA during its investigation, that may be problematic.
IOW, Tress in the clear does not equal tOSU in the clear.