BleedGopher
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Joel M pretty much said today on espn1500 that if Tressell wasn't winning so many games he would not still have a job.
Key word "winning so many games." Wonder what that's like.
I have no doubt that tOSU is a dirty program. As I posted in the other thread, and was called "shallow" for it, I suspect that most major programs are dirty to some extent.
That said, I have real issue with the bylaw that the tOSU guys were busted for. It sounds like this tattoo parlor guy is a sleaze, but I really have a problem with a rule that says people can't sell their own private property. When I was in college, I sold my horn from high school because I needed money. I regret it greatly to this day, but it was mine to sell, and I sold it. If I win a ring or have a jersey, it should be no different.
Key word "winning so many games." Wonder what that's like.
I have no doubt that tOSU is a dirty program. As I posted in the other thread, and was called "shallow" for it, I suspect that most major programs are dirty to some extent.
That said, I have real issue with the bylaw that the tOSU guys were busted for. It sounds like this tattoo parlor guy is a sleaze, but I really have a problem with a rule that says people can't sell their own private property. When I was in college, I sold my horn from high school because I needed money. I regret it greatly to this day, but it was mine to sell, and I sold it. If I win a ring or have a jersey, it should be no different.
Once again, total Bull$hit...they all should be out for the whole year plus vacate all of last year's games plus future demolition derby projects. Make an example of the BMF programs and grow some balls, NCAA. If the NCAA buys this crap, they will only harbor more of this, therefore where will it end? OH, never mind. It's all about $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Key word "winning so many games." Wonder what that's like.
I have no doubt that tOSU is a dirty program. As I posted in the other thread, and was called "shallow" for it, I suspect that most major programs are dirty to some extent.
That said, I have real issue with the bylaw that the tOSU guys were busted for. It sounds like this tattoo parlor guy is a sleaze, but I really have a problem with a rule that says people can't sell their own private property. When I was in college, I sold my horn from high school because I needed money. I regret it greatly to this day, but it was mine to sell, and I sold it. If I win a ring or have a jersey, it should be no different.
If Jim Tressel had the same resume (national championship, consecutive big ten titles, ect) but he had done all of that at Minnesota....and then he had had this same incident at Minnesota......Minnesota would have already terminated him, reduced scholarships by 15 per year for the next 5 years, and banned themselves from postseason play for the next 2 years.
Ohio State is doing exactly what they should be doing, protecting their investment. Ohio State saw the writing on the wall that the 2 games wasn't going to be enough, so they tried to expand it hoping to curb further suspension. I wouldn't be surprised if they moved it to 7 or 8 games before the NCAA officially rules.
Interesting points, however, I frankly just think that it is an appropriate move at this time to give an appearance of equitable sanction of players and coach when a clear and unequivocal wrong has been identified. I am also certain that Tressel has a side to this story that has not been made public that at least somewhat dilutes the stinch of this ordeal and his apparent inappropriate conduct. Given his track record, I am having a hard time believing that he did not speak with his superiors following the notice recieved about his players mix with a person under a federal investigation.
I refuse to be a player hater on tOSU. They are very good and we just have to get better. MG is certainly a tOSU caliber type of player. Lets see where we can go with a player like him getting the ball every snap. He will present a TP type of threat to D coordinators each snap.
Lets not act like crabs in a barrel. GO GOPHERS!![]()
Interesting points, however, I frankly just think that it is an appropriate move at this time to give an appearance of equitable sanction of players and coach when a clear and unequivocal wrong has been identified. I am also certain that Tressel has a side to this story that has not been made public that at least somewhat dilutes the stinch of this ordeal and his apparent inappropriate conduct. Given his track record, I am having a hard time believing that he did not speak with his superiors following the notice recieved about his players mix with a person under a federal investigation.
I refuse to be a player hater on tOSU. They are very good and we just have to get better. MG is certainly a tOSU caliber type of player. Lets see where we can go with a player like him getting the ball every snap. He will present a TP type of threat to D coordinators each snap.
Lets not act like crabs in a barrel. GO GOPHERS!![]()
Key word "winning so many games." Wonder what that's like.
I have no doubt that tOSU is a dirty program. As I posted in the other thread, and was called "shallow" for it, I suspect that most major programs are dirty to some extent.
That said, I have real issue with the bylaw that the tOSU guys were busted for. It sounds like this tattoo parlor guy is a sleaze, but I really have a problem with a rule that says people can't sell their own private property. When I was in college, I sold my horn from high school because I needed money. I regret it greatly to this day, but it was mine to sell, and I sold it. If I win a ring or have a jersey, it should be no different.
Sure...its OK...unless the horn was a gift from the University and you sold it to a U booster for 5 times its actual value.
With all the money that is brought in..time to discuss stipends. Of course the Title IX contigent and small school groups will go up in arms...maybe taking top college football out of the NCAA and forming a separate league for the upper echelon conferences so that these issues are no longer an issue is the right thing to do....don't know...but as long as student athletes cant work during school, don't get stipends and still need money...*&^!#*&^!#*&^!#*&^!# like this will go on.
A Full ride is not enough? All your meals? Countless perks?
So players should have no money for a social life then?
As for an NFL D-league, why would they do that? It would cost money to the NFL, and nobody would care about it.
I am surprised that some of the major football schools haven't told the NCAA to shove it and broken off already.
I paid $20k+ a year out of my own pocket, was too busy studying and being involved in campus organizations to have time to work a job, yet I was able to have a social life in college. Why aren't they be able to have a social life?
The point is that having a social life usually costs at least some amount of money, yet they aren't allowed to make money.
Once again, should they have no social life at all?