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

I stated that with low miles and those rims, it could become a $25,000. An Ohio State fan agreed.
And dealers make sweat deals all the time... maybe if they allowed you out of the basement on occassion, you might know basic car negociation 101.

But it's ok...you can continue with your head burried in sand.

Just because someone agreed with a dumb ASS-umption, does not make you right. It's still a dumb assumption.
 
yaz96 said:
Just because someone agreed with a dumb ASS-umption, does not make you right. It's still a dumb assumption.

No one has greed with anything you have said because you have had nothing to offer. Nothing but name calling with no insight whatsoever. But then again, when you don't have a pot to piss in, it usually leads to name calling.

Next....
 
No one has greed with anything you have said because you have had nothing to offer. Nothing but name calling with no insight whatsoever. But then again, when you don't have a pot to piss in, it usually leads to name calling.

Next....

The usefulness of my post, is pointing out the uselessness of yours.

You just make things up (to try to further your argument), with no facts to back them up, and expect people to believe them.

You've done the same thing in your disputes with Sandra. It's your MO.
 
Hall said:
Are you referring to me ? If so, you really are making stuff up or just imagining things.

In your opinion, state FACTS as to how this is a $25k car.

1. Was not talking to you.
2. I stated, if you go back, I said, "depending on the miles, this could be a $25,000 car....". 350z is a good quality sports car that resells well...like most Nissans. Then you add rims that could up to $900 each AND you throw in a dealers 25% markup...yes, that car ....again, depending on the milage, can reach $25,000.
 
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Prices range from $145/ea up to $999/ea (!!!). So, yes, salsa, you could almost be right about it being a $25000 car.

I stated that with low miles and those rims, it could become a $25,000. An Ohio State fan agreed.

Are you referring to me ? If so, you really are making stuff up or just imagining things.

In your opinion, state FACTS as to how this is a $25k car.

1. Was not talking to you.
2. I stated, if you go back, I said, "depending on the miles, this could be a $25,000 car....". 350z is a good quality sports car that resells well...like most Nissans. Then you add rims that could up to $900 each AND you throw in a dealers 25% markup...yes, that car ....again, depending on the milage, can reach $25,000.

You weren't talking to him, but you sure were talking ABOUT him.

If you weren't using Hall as the OSU fan that agreed, who was it? I read no one else that even came close.
 
The usefulness of my post, is pointing out the uselessness of yours.

You just make things up (to try to further your argument), with no facts to back them up, and expect people to believe them.

You've done the same thing in your disputes with Sandra. It's your MO.

You HAVE no MO because you have brought nothing to the table. Done with you because you have brought no insight....nothing. I will respond to those who have something to bring to the table.
 
I am only going to say this once. Stick to the topic and enough with the stupid stuff.
 
I read that there is now a report there was over 700 emails/text messeges between Tressell and Pryor's "mentor". I gotta find the link. I had heard it on ESPN.
 
Hmmm......

Why the OSU case is worse than that of USC - College Football - Rivals.com

The website SportsByBrooks reported that the NCAA enforcement staff has discovered "dozens of payments [quarterback Terrelle] Pryor received in past years from a Columbus sports memorabilia dealer. … the NCAA violations were discovered when the name of the local memorabilia dealer, Dennis Talbott, was seen on checks Pryor was depositing in his personal bank account."

here is the Sports by Brooks link:

SPORTSbyBROOKS » Exclusive: Pryor Left OSU Paper Trail For NCAA

From the link above:

Talbott, who also happens to be a professional sports photographer who has shot images appearing on SI.com and ESPN.com, often obtained media credentials from Ohio State officials that gave him undue access to Buckeye football players.

Midway through the 2010 football season, Talbott was ordered by Ohio State officials to completely disassociate himself from the program. That move by the OSU athletic administration may indicate that members of the school's athletic department knew of Pryor's activities involving Talbott long before the NCAA recently discovered the payment paper trail from Talbott to the former Buckeye quarterback.

Wow....
 
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Ohio State football: Details revealed on Tressel calls, texts | BuckeyeXtra
Officials also have refused to make public all of the email exchanges between Tressel and Sarniak. The university released two emails between Tressel and Sarniak but refuse to release more, again citing the federal privacy law.
And now OSU officials are withholding some numbers from Tressel's and Smith's phone records.
Ohio State blacked out about 13 percent of the 22,858 calls or text messages Tressel made during the one-year period.
The university redacted nearly 20 percent of Smith's 11,628 phone calls and texts between April 2010 and March 2011.
Ohio State allowed both Tressel and Smith to identify which numbers from their office phones and cellphones were personal, relating to family and friends, before withholding those from public view.
I don't know about Ohio, but here in Texas, all emails sent using State-owned servers are subject to open records requests, and employees are required to use State-owned servers for all work-related emails.

Maybe Tressell will learn about pay phones and disposable cell phones before his next head coaching job? Either that, or he could start following NCAA rules.
 
Ohio State football: Details revealed on Tressel calls, texts | BuckeyeXtra
I don't know about Ohio, but here in Texas, all emails sent using State-owned servers are subject to open records requests, and employees are required to use State-owned servers for all work-related emails.

Maybe Tressell will learn about pay phones and disposable cell phones before his next head coaching job? Either that, or he could start following NCAA rules.

Good point. The ONLY issue I have, like I said before, when it rains it pours and you gotta be careful between reporting and gossiping. Not everything that is reported legit...but damn, EVERYTHING is hitting the fan now. IF all these allegations prove to be true....the NCAA will HAVE TO make an example out of them and go harsher than USC.
 

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