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should be real flippin hard too...if they don't that will do nothing more than prove that they are all about making money and even though they are they are trying to hide that fact.
if tressel goes down, they'd be smart to send the A.D. and president right with him.
I'm curious to know if it would make any difference to you, if you knew that tOSU A.D. Gene Smith is a former ND football player, who was on Ara Parseghian's 1977 National Championship team?
I'm curious to know if it would make any difference to you, if you knew that tOSU A.D. Gene Smith is a former ND football player, who was on Ara Parseghian's 1977 National Championship team?
Are you implying the U$C family should still embrace O.J. as a brother?
If the guy was aware of the violations and chose to turn a blind eye, his former ties are irrelevant, and he should be canned with the rest of that inept bunch, and send Ara a letter of apology for turning into a dirtball.
I agree. I was just wondering if ND fans were willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, based on the fact that he, presumably, is a person of high character and morals, as is in keeping with our (ND fans) perception of the University of Notre Dame and those who have have had the privelege to grace it's hallowed halls.
I'm curious to know if it would make any difference to you, if you knew that tOSU A.D. Gene Smith is a former ND football player, who was on Ara Parseghian's 1977 National Championship team?

What those who run the university apparently do not fear is continuing to employ a football coach who:
* Lied to the NCAA in September.
* Lied twice more to school investigators in December.
* Attempted to cover up those lies until forced to admit to them by a search of his email records in January.
* Lied at the March 8 news conference to announce he had lied previously.
* Didn't publicly apologize that night for lying, as he was ordered to do by the NCAA.
* Lied again at a speaking engagement six days later.
Given how badly things have gone in Tressel's attempted cover-up of his knowledge regarding his players' NCAA rule-breaking, it's fair to wonder how that disastrous March 8 news conference might play out if school officials were given a do-over.
Ohio State didn't get two cents worth of wisdom that night from its $7 million men — Tressel ($4 million), athletic director Gene Smith ($1 million) and school president Gordon Gee ($2 million).
Tressel filibustered like he always does, never owning his egregious behavior. And at one point he lied again, when he said of the April 2010 emails he received informing him of his players' NCAA rules violations: "I probably, no definitely, didn't forward those emails to anyone."
The clear message Ohio State is sending by retaining Tressel, despite the lying Ohio State admits he engaged in, is that winning — even if it requires cheating — is preferable to playing by the rules.
The sign of people getting desperate. No one-not the Sullivan family, not OSHA, not Notre Dame, not the independent investigators-blamed Brian Kelly for that death.
What is that cartoonist douche's name? I want to write him and give him a piece of my mind.
Wooooow.....disgusting. People of Ohio are just...wow, terrible and clearly they don't "get it."
TITS!
lol.
Check your p.m. brother.
Want me to nuke the quote?
Yeah. He will find me. I took the effort to find his number. I guess anyone interested can make the same effort. The guy just flew off the handle. Irrational. And I said pretty much nothing other than axe ing him if he was the cartoonist.