With all the talk and drumming going on re: OSU I think it might be prudent to take a look backward so that we can grasp the future.
When I was in high school in the mid-90's there was a dirty, dirty program in the SEC that put OSU's infractions to shame. They faced probation (multiple times), were labeled "repeat offenders" of major infractions, and even had the term "lack of institutional control" levied. These charges stemmed from the most blatant money exchanges and dirty recruiting tactics that can be imagined.
After all this scandal they were forced to reduce their scholarships and faced multiple year bowl bans.
Two years ago they were sanctioned again for a textbook scandal involving almost EVERY sport on campus.
Over the course of nearly 20 years they've developed a reputation as one of the dirtiest programs in the country.
Yes, Alabama...the team that has won a BCS championship and a Heisman within the past few years.
After all this I can't believe that
1) OSU will face anything worse
2) OSU will be down for an extended period of time
The thought of a broken and humbled Buckeye squad getting kicked around for a decade or so in the Big 10 is mildly satisfying to me as a Hawk fan. But deep down we all know that within the next 36 months there will be a rebirthed, reemerged, and reloaded squad in Columbus throwing their weight around and claiming to be the shining example of lessons learned in college football. There's no reason for them to change their ways when programs like Alabama continue to win titles worse transgressions..
When I was in high school in the mid-90's there was a dirty, dirty program in the SEC that put OSU's infractions to shame. They faced probation (multiple times), were labeled "repeat offenders" of major infractions, and even had the term "lack of institutional control" levied. These charges stemmed from the most blatant money exchanges and dirty recruiting tactics that can be imagined.
After all this scandal they were forced to reduce their scholarships and faced multiple year bowl bans.
Two years ago they were sanctioned again for a textbook scandal involving almost EVERY sport on campus.
Over the course of nearly 20 years they've developed a reputation as one of the dirtiest programs in the country.
Yes, Alabama...the team that has won a BCS championship and a Heisman within the past few years.
After all this I can't believe that
1) OSU will face anything worse
2) OSU will be down for an extended period of time
The thought of a broken and humbled Buckeye squad getting kicked around for a decade or so in the Big 10 is mildly satisfying to me as a Hawk fan. But deep down we all know that within the next 36 months there will be a rebirthed, reemerged, and reloaded squad in Columbus throwing their weight around and claiming to be the shining example of lessons learned in college football. There's no reason for them to change their ways when programs like Alabama continue to win titles worse transgressions..