Little Danny;704297 wrote:Both Iceman and Queen City are right. You engage in counsel... period.
My major issue with Tressel's statement is the fact he claimed he did not know what to do. That is the biggest pill for me to swallow IMO. I can assure you Coach Tressel has received correspondence, phone calls, emails, etc. every year of his lengthy career where he has to think to himself, "Gee, I really should consult legal on this". As someone in his position, the university pounds it in his head this is what he needs to do in these circumstances to protect the Ohio State University from her further liabilities. It is what happens in the business world. He's probably done it a hundred times in the past 10 years.
My thoughts as well. You can't just pull a Cam Newton and play the "dumb" defense. Something isn't right here.
derek bomar;704307 wrote:I'm pretty much in agreement with everyone else - I just can't get past the whole him not knowing he should'be gone to legal with this...just makes me think he's lying. Idk
Me too. OSU wouldn't have imposed penalty if they didn't think something was really wrong here IMO.
Fidmeister;704434 wrote:Yes. And I know the program didn't suddenly go back to being slimy when he left. Larry Coker couldn't coach, but he didn't cheat. Randy Shannon lost way too much, but he didn't cheat.
The bad element left when Butch came in and hasn't returned.
Plus, they had the soldier Kellen Winslow Jr. to keep everyone in line.
password;704503 wrote:He admitted to knowingly playing ineligible players for the season and that will mean forfeit of all games for 2010.
Not exactly. #1, this infraction, had it been reported back in April, would not have carried a season long suspension for the players. So I don't see how they could vacate an entire season. Had it been an infraction that would have been a season long suspension for players, I could see them vacating the entire season. Shit, they didn't even have to sit for the Sugar Bowl, so I don't see them vacating anything to the extreme you have mentioned.
password;704539 wrote:No its not meaningless, it will show that Ohio State cheated and got caught.
How exactly did "they" cheat? I am curious as to the how they cheated and it helped them on the field.