NCAA says that Tressell is NOT "forthright"...

*cough*hush*cough*money.

But I know what you mean, it's a bogus penalty, and one the NCAA will see past.
btw, what exactly does a self-impossed probation do when there are no penalties? When Georgia did that to itself in Basketball, they at least banned themselves from the tournament, television appearances, and reduced schalorships on their own.

Q, and I don't know as I don't follow it. Was Georgia gonna make big strides in the tournaments anyways at the time, maybe thier penalty didn't mean much either if they were not expected to do anything.
 
Remember, NONE of this mean ANYTHING till the NCAA gives thier say about it all in August.

Also, whatever they end up getting for punishment (if the NCAA says this is enough, or if they add a ton more to it) it's NOT gonna be enough for all the Buckeye haters on this board.

Thanks Salsa, Lets get the HATE on EARLY. :)
 
Also, whatever they end up getting for punishment (if the NCAA says this is enough, or if they add a ton more to it) it's NOT gonna be enough for all the Buckeye haters on this board.

That is why the penalty is insufficient. Be if from a parent of a two year old, to a city judge in a jaywalking case, to a state judge in a major felony, to a jury in a tort case, to an EPA bureaucrat in a polution case, to the president of the USA in dealing with rogue countries, to the NCAA, the rubric in doleing out punishment is the same. Hopefully, one shames the perpertrator into conforming his/her/its behavior to societal norms, but in any case you make it hurt so much that the behavior is not repeated.

Outlaw State's arrogant fan base, its arrogant and delusional administration, and its guilty coaching staff simply do not get it. The penalty has to be enough that Outlaw State, five or ten years on, says "I fought the Law and the Law won". It has to be enough that this rouge behavior is not repeated, by Outlaw State or by any other program.

Sadly, in continuing to conduct itself in its arrogant and defiant manner, Outlaw State shows that the penalty must be far greater than this. Probably only death will sufice. Outlaw State's choice, not anyone elses.
 
That is why the penalty is insufficient. Be if from a parent of a two year old, to a city judge in a jaywalking case, to a state judge in a major felony, to a jury in a tort case, to an EPA bureaucrat in a polution case, to the president of the USA in dealing with rogue countries, to the NCAA, the rubric in doleing out punishment is the same. Hopefully, one shames the perpertrator into conforming his/her/its behavior to societal norms, but in any case you make it hurt so much that the behavior is not repeated.

Outlaw State's arrogant fan base, its arrogant and delusional administration, and its guilty coaching staff simply do not get it. The penalty has to be enough that Outlaw State, five or ten years on, says "I fought the Law and the Law won". It has to be enough that this rouge behavior is not repeated, by Outlaw State or by any other program.

Sadly, in continuing to conduct itself in its arrogant and defiant manner, Outlaw State shows that the penalty must be far greater than this. Probably only death will sufice. Outlaw State's choice, not anyone elses.

Do you have ANY idea what your talking about ?

None of what you just said has ANYTHING to do with a kid selling his autograph or getting tattoos.
None of this is at all relevent, at all.

Would you reprimand your kid or would you just kill him because he did wrong ?
 
Q, and I don't know as I don't follow it. Was Georgia gonna make big strides in the tournaments anyways at the time, maybe thier penalty didn't mean much either if they were not expected to do anything.
Actually they were. It was the best team they had since the 1983 final 4 dream dawgs. They were favored to win the SEC tournament and go far in the NCAA tournament. So yes, it was a real punishment.
 
Do you have ANY idea what your talking about ?

None of what you just said has ANYTHING to do with a kid selling his autograph or getting tattoos.
None of this is at all relevent, at all.

As I state, Exhibit #1 on the theme of "Outlaw State just does not get it".

Outlaw State was running a professional program. It was using the subtrafuge of worthless token items as one of its many forms of paying its players, so it could field a professional team against the schools who were following the rules and thus playing amateur players. Its professional players "sold" trinkets worth a few pennies for many $$. Because they were really being paid for play.

Similarly, when it all comes out, we have the free cars, the women, etc. Simply put, Outlaw State is a professional program.

The penalty must be sufficient that the conduct is not repeated.

As in court, and as in church, the amount of true contrition, is very relevant. Outlaw State has shown none.
 
The first highly ranked recruit has fallen:

Ohio State has lost its top 2012 football recruit to Michigan, as offensive tackle Kyle Kalis switched his commitment to the Wolverines last weekend.

Kalis, of St. Edward High School in Lakewood, Ohio, is listed at 6-foot-5 and 306 pounds and is considered one of the nation's top offensive line recruits. He's ranked 140th overall and 20th at his position in the ESPNU 150.

The only member of Ohio State's 2012 recruiting class ranked in the ESPNU 150, Kalis decommitted in June.

"I can't go there (Ohio State) and take penalties for something I never did," Kalis told ESPN.com on Monday. "Ohio State is a great program. I'm just not sure how long it will take them to recover. I want a solid, grounded coaching staff with a safe environment. Where there aren't such tough questions."

Ohio State Buckeyes 2012 recruit Kyle Kalis now headed to Michigan Wolverines - ESPN
 
I read this and while it's nice to see (as you can see from my avatar) still have to win that game in November

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Looks like this kid doesn't want to go far from home.... I can understand not wanting to go to Ohio St now, but Michigan ? He mentions "a solid, grounded coaching staff" -- who is Michigan's head coach ? They fired Rodriguez and admittedly, I pay little attention, but wasn't aware they'd hired a replacement.
 
As I state, Exhibit #1 on the theme of "Outlaw State just does not get it".

Outlaw State was running a professional program. It was using the subtrafuge of worthless token items as one of its many forms of paying its players, so it could field a professional team against the schools who were following the rules and thus playing amateur players. Its professional players "sold" trinkets worth a few pennies for many $$. Because they were really being paid for play.

Similarly, when it all comes out, we have the free cars, the women, etc. Simply put, Outlaw State is a professional program.

The penalty must be sufficient that the conduct is not repeated.

As in court, and as in church, the amount of true contrition, is very relevant. Outlaw State has shown none.

Except you have STILL failed to show how these players GAINED anything on the FIELD.

You make it sound like selling these items IMPROVED thier ability to play on the field ...

I see your going to turn a blind eye as well, there are MANY schools out there that do the same things, just haven't been caught by the NCAA yet.

Do you REALLY think no one else in college football has been paid ?

Hmmmm, pretty sure in a few years it will come out that Cam Newton got paid, or his dad.
That makes him a professional in your eyes, but nothing will be said or done till many years go by, much like the USC situation.
 
Except you have STILL failed to show how these players GAINED anything on the FIELD.

You make it sound like selling these items IMPROVED thier ability to play on the field ...
It's been explained here many times what the TEAM gained. They got to play with players that most likely would have been suspended if the Vest hadn't turned a blind eye. So, instead of potential losses, OSU gets vacated wins, their head coach loses his job and the program faces further potential penalties. What's better??

I see your going to turn a blind eye as well, there are MANY schools out there that do the same things, just haven't been caught by the NCAA yet.

Do you REALLY think no one else in college football has been paid ?

Hmmmm, pretty sure in a few years it will come out that Cam Newton got paid, or his dad.
That makes him a professional in your eyes, but nothing will be said or done till many years go by, much like the USC situation.
Is that the defense you really want to take?? Everyone must be doing it so it's not so bad??
 
It's been explained here many times what the TEAM gained. They got to play with players that most likely would have been suspended if the Vest hadn't turned a blind eye. So, instead of potential losses, OSU gets vacated wins, their head coach loses his job and the program faces further potential penalties. What's better??

Is that the defense you really want to take?? Everyone must be doing it so it's not so bad??

Hmmm, interesting stance your taking, maybe we would have played BETTER with the guys that are taking thier place this year ... Never know, we might be BETTER this coming year.

Got a QB thats not full of himself, a stable of RB's a Defense that will be shaped by Mike Vrabel, I think they will do fine this year and be a LOT of fun to watch !!!
 
Hmmm, interesting stance your taking, maybe we would have played BETTER with the guys that are taking thier place this year ... Never know, we might be BETTER this coming year.

Got a QB thats not full of himself, a stable of RB's a Defense that will be shaped by Mike Vrabel, I think they will do fine this year and be a LOT of fun to watch !!!
Either way, it looks like the new kids have a lot riding on their shoulders. Should be interesting for everyone who is a CFB fan.
 
Except you have STILL failed to show how these players GAINED anything on the FIELD.

Umm, they used professional players. Against amateurs. Players that attended Outlaw State because they were paid to do so, players who, had Outlaw State followed the rule like everybody else, would have gone elsewhere. The Liar's entire career, at YSU and at Outlaw State is based on illegally paying players. Nothing he ever did actually happened.

I see your going to turn a blind eye as well, there are MANY schools out there that do the same things, just haven't been caught by the NCAA yet.

Do you REALLY think no one else in college football has been paid ?

Exhibit #2 on the theme of Outlaw State just does not get it. If you have evidence that any other team cheated, the NCAA office is in Indianapolis. Make an appointment and talk over what you know.

What we all do know is that Outlaw State pays players. It cheats, it decided to cheat the day it hired a corrupt phony as a coach from a I-AA cheater.

Death.
 

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