Tressel 5 game suspension

GoldenIsThyFame

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Dang man you are fast I just saw that come across. I guess the constant barrage got to him.
 

Irish Insanity

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Remember I believe their first 5 games are non-conference, and a lighter schedule than most community colleges.
 

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Remember I believe their first 5 games are non-conference, and a lighter schedule than most community colleges.

Akron
Toledo
University of Miami
Colorado
Michigan State

That's a tougher OOC schedule than most SEC teams play.
 

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Still not enough. NCAA going to be looking for more.
 

BeauBenken

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If the NCAA doesn't want to appear like a bitch then they need to suspend him for atleast the entire season. IMO
 

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Folks,
Don't go believing that Tressel has some bright light of conscience come over him. The reality is that several of the parents of the suspended parents called the University fuming mad. They were pissed that their kids had to give Tressel a verbal commitment to return for 2011 and received a 5 game suspension, while The Vest only got 2 games. This anger forced Tressel to increase his own suspension.

The sad part is that some OSU fans here in Ohio are buying that The Vest did it just because he is good guy. The Vest and those Bucknut fans are just plain dillusional.
 

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I agree; actually I think it is a preemptive strike by OSU to try to ward off the NCAA suspending him for the season.
They gave Des Bryant a season ending suspension for lying to the NCAA investigators about an incident that wasn't even an infraction.
Tressel lied about a major NCAA violation. How can he receive less?
 

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I think OSU is going to get a 5 schollie reduction for one year and a one year bowl ban because of how this deceit impacted their Sugar Bowl run. What individual penalties they levy on Tressel, well I honestly have no idea.
 

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I think OSU is going to get a 5 schollie reduction for one year and a one year bowl ban because of how this deceit impacted their Sugar Bowl run. What individual penalties they levy on Tressel, well I honestly have no idea.

Suspending them from bowls would be fantasic. That would mean that "TPizzle" came back for nothing. HA!
 

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I would hope the NCAA and universities would hold coaches SIGNFICANTLY more accountable than students. Five games is better than two but no where near the sanctions he and the program he represents should be imposed. The NCAA needs to step up here but so should the leaders of tOSU.
 

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We got to protect are phoney baloney business here boys!!!! Damage control so the NCAA doesnt slam them to harshly. Sad thing is their schedule is so weak they may still be 4-0 playing Sparty.
 

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I heard Feldman today on ESPN state that every single coach (somewhere about 20 +/-) who had the same violation of this NCAA rule had been fired. The only one not fired is Bruce Pearl at TN, and his case is still under advisement by the NCAA.
Of course they were fired by their respective school, not the NCAA.
Perhaps, in their best tradition, OSU is trying to be a pioneer in finding new ways to circumvent the intention of the NCAA rules. They really need to consult USC for some pointers.
 

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I agree; actually I think it is a preemptive strike by OSU to try to ward off the NCAA suspending him for the season.

I think they are responding to the negative feedback after their dog and pony show press conference where they were joking around and announced the two game suspension. That didn't float well, so they are now trying to equate what Tressel did with what the tat 5 did. That strategy is unlikely to work, either. Bottom line, if Tressel had handled things the way his contract, the NCAA regs, and his religion prescribe the tat 5 would have been a minor bump in the road last year. Instead, by lying and covering up the violations to try to get his national championship he turned it into potentially the biggest violation in OSU football history.

When the Buckeye basketball program was sanctioned by the NCAA in 2006, tagged with "failure to monitor," all games in which the involved players played were vacated and the program placed on three years probation, an NCAA representative said the following:

"Of particular concern to the committee was the pattern by both former coaches of failing to provide critical information in a timely fashion to the institution, as well as providing information only when it became clear that it otherwise was going to become known." The head coach show cause order runs to 2011.

Now I know that hoops was a different violation, coaches actually paying players, but the NCAA's concern sure sounds a lot like what Tressel did. Can anyone say Lack of Institutional Control?

It also makes Tressel's Sergeant Schultz Defense ("I know nothing!") look pretty suspicious when he used it in the past. At YSU Tressel hooked up his superstar qb with the booster, telling the booster the kid "needs money," then claimed he thought all the cash and new cars were the result of the booster giving the kid a job. Right.

What OSU has to worry about IMO is that the NCAA is going to stick their nose into everything. Pryor drives around in new Corvettes, Denalis, etc., shades of Mo Clarett. This thing is just the tip of the iceberg.
 

Mr. McGibblets

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Dont worry, NCAA will tack on to that.

Its kinda like when your parents ask "How do you think you should be punished?" and you give some BS response hoping that they will accept it. You'll be like "well I think I shouldnt be able to play Nintendo." Parents say "AAAAnnd..." You say "and no more Dunkaroos after school." Parents Say "AAAAnnnd..." "Ill be grounded for 3 days" "AAAANNNND"
"Ill be Grounded for a week."

Parents say "How about 1 month."

Sorry, Jim, you shouldn't have even offered your dunkaroos, but now you lost them too.
 
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