Tressel's job in jeopardy?

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  1. RHans405

    RHans405 Let's Roll

    New conference tonight.


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  2. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

    I would say yes his job is in jeopardy especially if he falsified information to protect his players. Also, I wonder how Arkansas feels right about now, the NCAA had a chance to suspend these guys indefinitely, and didn't because they felt that it would hurt the ratings of the Sugar Bowl. They look totally crooked right now.
     
  3. Herb

    Herb Founding Member

    He's toast if it is proven true that he was aware of the allegations months before.
     
  4. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

    look?

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  5. COTiger

    COTiger 2010 Bowl Pick 'Em Champ

    Two game suspension and a $250k fine. I suspect the Buckeyes will be able to handle Akron & Toledo with the Sweater Vest in the press box. :popcorn:
     
  6. shane0911

    shane0911 Helping lost idiots find their village

    pitiful :rolleye33:
     
  7. watson1880

    watson1880 Founding Member

    The cover up or lack there of (sarcasm) is far worse than the crime. OSU's self imposed penalty seem very weak to what the offense is for a violation of this nature. I would agree that this should be a firing offense, but Michigan and everyone else in the B10 is so far behind OSU that Sweatervest gets a pass.
     
  8. Rwilliams

    Rwilliams Veteran Member

    But but but but the sec cheats
     
  9. Hawker45

    Hawker45 Founding Member

    tOSU gave sweatervest a pass with the two game suspension. The NCAA has yet to act.

    I would agree the cover-up is now worse than the crimes committed by the players.... ain't that usually the case!

    The difference here is someone was diligent enough to find the "smoking email" linking Tressel's point of awareness to the problem.... something they couldn't find with Stoops at Oklahoma, Carrol at USC, Davis at UNC, Chizik at Auburn... the list goes on.

    I would hope, now that the NCAA has an actual FACT to work with, that they step in and "up" the penalty. Allowing schools to self-discipline themselves is hardly the answer.
     
  10. RHans405

    RHans405 Let's Roll

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