@snapfla coach T is human and yes we all make mistakes BUT he never took ownership till he was caught red handed with no where else to turn, i dont count that as taking ownership, taking ownership would have been admitting wrong right when he was asked the FIRST time not almost a yr later when there was no denying what happened
@mahajanrishi Not to defend Tressell but, in my opinion the Big 10 comissioner was putting pressure on him to play the 5 players to give them an edge on the sec. We all know how that turned out. Then he turns around and suspends himself for 5 games? this is only the tip of the ice berg......O-State is screwed. They are going to get slapped hard. You heard it here first.
ericboy, you must be gullible, Tressel is now a known liar and a cheater, and might I say a hypacrite. tressel was hoping this situation would just fade away, but fortunately his corruption has been found. Ohio st. is not alone, Auburn, Oregon and alot of other cheating programs need to pay for their cheating.
lets be clear. the second these players sold their memorabilia, they became ineligible players. and he (Tressel) chose to hide it and play them so he could win. so yes, he did give them an advantage on the field.
You would take away wins because he knowingly played 6 ineligible athletes all of last season. That is a major violation. When Tennessee men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl lied to NCAA investigators, he was suspended half of the conference season by SEC Commissioner Mike Slive. When Washington football coach Rick Neuheisel lied to NCAA investigators, he was fired by the university.
@ericboy1 Why would they take away wins? Nothing he did gave OSU an advantage on the field. He didn't have recruiting violations or anything, just trying to stay out of the way of a Federal Investigation and it ended up biting him on the ass.
@snapfla coach T is human and yes we all make mistakes BUT he never took ownership till he was caught red handed with no where else to turn, i dont count that as taking ownership, taking ownership would have been admitting wrong right when he was asked the FIRST time not almost a yr later when there was no denying what happened
sillymangirlman 1 day ago
@jwmellott not to say I told you so but, look at my post to mahajanrishi from 2 months ago.
bm4nu 9 months ago
Watching this is hilarious, knowing what we now know.
jwmellott 9 months ago
UH OH.........Point shaving violations coming to a city near Columbus. Yahoo big story 10 out of 10
12preed 10 months ago
@mahajanrishi Not to defend Tressell but, in my opinion the Big 10 comissioner was putting pressure on him to play the 5 players to give them an edge on the sec. We all know how that turned out. Then he turns around and suspends himself for 5 games? this is only the tip of the ice berg......O-State is screwed. They are going to get slapped hard. You heard it here first.
bm4nu 11 months ago
ericboy, you must be gullible, Tressel is now a known liar and a cheater, and might I say a hypacrite. tressel was hoping this situation would just fade away, but fortunately his corruption has been found. Ohio st. is not alone, Auburn, Oregon and alot of other cheating programs need to pay for their cheating.
Chili2U 1 year ago
I would watch this video if that dang camera would stop taking pictures! That is the most annoying sound in the world.
lamar7969 1 year ago
@sdigleter
lets be clear. the second these players sold their memorabilia, they became ineligible players. and he (Tressel) chose to hide it and play them so he could win. so yes, he did give them an advantage on the field.
mahajanrishi 1 year ago
@sdigleter
You would take away wins because he knowingly played 6 ineligible athletes all of last season. That is a major violation. When Tennessee men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl lied to NCAA investigators, he was suspended half of the conference season by SEC Commissioner Mike Slive. When Washington football coach Rick Neuheisel lied to NCAA investigators, he was fired by the university.
mahajanrishi 1 year ago
@ericboy1 Why would they take away wins? Nothing he did gave OSU an advantage on the field. He didn't have recruiting violations or anything, just trying to stay out of the way of a Federal Investigation and it ended up biting him on the ass.
sdigleter 1 year ago