Jim Tressel stepping down? Fired?
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where has it been proven that Tressel lied about anything ?
he may have ignored it because the players did something on their own and he doesnt need to baby-sit them. He let them suffer the consequences as opposed to hiding it.
The fact is Ohio State has not implied getting rid of him in any way.
...and this is really trivial for a violation anyway.Comment
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where has it been proven that Tressel lied about anything ?
he may have ignored it because the players did something on their own and he doesnt need to baby-sit them. He let them suffer the consequences as opposed to hiding it.
The fact is Ohio State has not implied getting rid of him in any way.
...and this is really trivial for a violation anyway.
It says ALLEGES, not Proven.
The article never said Ohio State is getting rid of him or hinted that they may get rid of him. It said "The NCAA could accept Ohio State’s suggestion of sanctions—the five-game suspension and the fine—or could levy much more severe penalties. Since the NCAA says that Tressel knowingly used ineligible players, it would seem probable that the 2010 regular season would be vacated—ending the Buckeyes’ run of Big Ten titles at six in a row. The NCAA could also come down hard on Tressel, compelling Ohio State to add to Tressel’s suspension or issue sanctions leading to the school firing him."Comment
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I am.
He got the emails in April telling him about the violations and even took steps to correct it. That's been proven and he admitted it.
He then signed an NCAA compliance waiver in September that basically said he wasn't aware of any violations by players...when he was.
That'd be a lie.
Did you read the stroy bruh?Comment
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I am.
He got the emails in April telling him about the violations and even took steps to correct it. That's been proven and he admitted it.
He then signed an NCAA compliance waiver in September that basically said he wasn't aware of any violations by players...when he was.
That'd be a lie.
Did you read the stroy bruh?
no , I didnt read the story because I have more important things on my mind.
these violations are so trivial that the school doesn't care and it wont affect his job. and the penalty is ridiculously steep for this crap haha....whats a stroy?Comment
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Great. You think they are trivial.
What's a haha?Comment
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Fact is Tressel stood idly by while he let players who should have been ruled ineligible, play because it was in the best interest of him winning games.
Sure the NCAA is ridiculous, but coaches who lie and break the rules should be punished.
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where has it been proven that Tressel lied about anything ?
he may have ignored it because the players did something on their own and he doesnt need to baby-sit them. He let them suffer the consequences as opposed to hiding it.
The fact is Ohio State has not implied getting rid of him in any way.
...and this is really trivial for a violation anyway.Comment
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Since the NCAA says that Tressel knowingly used ineligible players, it would seem probable that the 2010 regular season would be vacated—ending the Buckeyes’ run of Big Ten titles at six in a row. The NCAA could also come down hard on Tressel, compelling Ohio State to add to Tressel’s suspension or issue sanctions leading to the school firing him.
Co-titles are fucking retarded.
^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK
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the NCAA allows schools to discipline themselves as felt needed,
before they start meddling. Tressel could be called a liar but he also may have thought- let the chips fall where they may, I'm sick of covering for kids messing around...?Comment
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I take it you aren't a parent? Or are you like the beatnik Ned Flanders parent?Comment
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