NCAA: Grow a Set and Let O$U Have it With Both Barrels!

ChosenChildren

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A Pulitzer Prize winning writer at SI is going to publish a well-researched, thoroughly documented article on the corruption at Ohio State. IT WILL CURL YOUR HAIR - UNBELIEVABLE OUTLAW PROGRAM.

This is one of the all-time corrupt, criminal, outlaw football programs in the history of college football.

NCAA: You *******, lower the boom on these clowns. THEY DESERVE THE DEATH PENALTY! And Delaney, you hypocrite: Suspend them from the Big Ten!!! Why are other programs expected to follow the rules when they do not?
 


A Pulitzer Prize winning writer at SI is going to publish a well-researched, thoroughly documented article on the corruption at Ohio State. IT WILL CURL YOUR HAIR - UNBELIEVABLE OUTLAW PROGRAM.

This is one of the all-time corrupt, criminal, outlaw football programs in the history of college football.

NCAA: You *******, lower the boom on these clowns. THEY DESERVE THE DEATH PENALTY! And Delaney, you hypocrite: Suspend them from the Big Ten!!! Why are other programs expected to follow the rules when they do not?

Where did you read the SI article?
 


It hasn't been published yet. But trust me, it will be. Google Ohio St football and check it out - Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper is all over it.

It is all coming apart for O$U - they will implode very soon.

No one, and I repeat no one, deserves it more than these guys. :eek:
 


I believe this is the same author who uncovered the academic fraud at Minnesota under Clem Haskins. He supposedly has an SI article yet to be published.
 


Yes, his name is Dohrmann and he is well respected. Fox Sports Ohio is reporting that the article is going to be published. It is the worst kept secret in Columbus.

this work by Dohrmann (all factual; he is a Pulitzer Prize winner), will be the end of Gordon Gee, Gene (the sleaze) Smith and the sweater vest, the biggest cheater in the history of college football.
 








The wheels came off when the DMV, IRS, and FBI got involved. Usually those involved keep their mouths shut knowing the NCAA has no teeth. But this is a whole different situation, so people are cooperating. When you are like Ray Small and you sell your B1G championship ring and don't report the income, the Gub'ment doesn't like it.
 


I said it when this story first broke. If you think the infractions were limited to that one time, your a fool, those kids got the idea from upperclassmen who have done the same thing. Thats also why I have been saying they dont win their div, and wiskey does. But what do I know.
 


Honestly, I take no pleasure if OSU goes down in flames. They have been the one Big Ten program that has consistently kept the Big Ten relevant in football and bb. If they go down, it hurts the league and Iowa,in revenues and prestige.
That said, if they are cheating,they should pay the price.
Ironically, in football,if this happens,it actually hurts Iowa's chances to win a big ten title more than helps...we need them to beat Neb and Michigan to help our chances to win the Legends title. It sure helps Wisky and PSU to win the Leaders.
Iowa does not play OSU the next two years,while Michigan and Neb do...so if they get hammered, it probably will positively impact those programs,while Iowa gets no benefit,at least the next two years.

The shame is that most of these players are Ohio preps,and would play at OSU without inducements anyway,and OSU would be very good without cheating.
If the worst comes out, OSU will probably fire Tressel,and blame him,and they will be in dissarray for a couple of years,while Neb and Mich beat them,and then be back in the hunt by the time Iowa plays them....meh.
 


The shame is that most of these players are Ohio preps,and would play at OSU without inducements anyway,and OSU would be very good without cheating.
If the worst comes out, OSU will probably fire Tressel,and blame him,and they will be in dissarray for a couple of years,while Neb and Mich beat them,and then be back in the hunt by the time Iowa plays them....meh.

Actually, this isn't probably accurate. The penalties at this point will include substantial loss of scholarships. This will be over the next couple of years. So, when Iowa plays them, they will not have as many experienced players as usual. Believe me, I grew up in a USC family and saw what the sanctions did to them in the 80's.
 


Y eah I’m not big on tOSU going down per se, but if they are doing all it seems, they need to. I personally see PSU winning it over there now and Iowa having to play them twice….:D


Chad
 


The NCAA will simply say they don't have enough solid evidence to do anything serious to osu and osu will walk away with minor sanctions and laughing all the way. However, the NCAA will continue to tell the country that if rogue schools do illegal activities that they are really going to get it, except for the darling schools like osu. They will just be told that if they don't clean up their act, they will REALLY get it next time and osu will just laugh all the way to the bank.

Yes, the NCAA should REALLY clobber osu and schools like them but they won't. They simply won't. The NCAA and its committee should be disbanded as the frauds they are. Instead of hitting osu with some very real harsh penalties, they will get a slap on the hand and be told to watch it.

I would like to see osu not be able to be on TV for 3 years (no television appearances whatsoever, even in the state of Ohio), scholarships cut dramatically for as many as 5 years, absolutely no bowl games, and sanctions on the recruiters, which means that recruiters have their hands tied to make it difficult for a school like osu to even recruit.
 


I live in the heart of SEC country and joke with people here that Ohio State should just join the SEC the way Tressel operates :D Let them burn in flames. I've posted here in other threads the last day or two about not liking the current direction of major college atheletics. Ohio State to me represents everything wrong about college football. Let's keep the integrity of the Big Ten in tact.
 




I live in the heart of SEC country and joke with people here that Ohio State should just join the SEC the way Tressel operates :D

It's kind of sad that the southern schools do a much better job right now (for the most part) of keeping their corruption under wraps, instead of out there for all the world to see.

USC and OSU and some others are in need of knocking down a few pegs. But most of the SEC needs it more.
 






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