sherm03;708293 wrote:I don't think that's the discussion. I think at one point it was...but now it's not IF he should lose his job, it's SHOULD he lose his job.
I think the "should" is up to Gee and Smith, and I've never seen a coach in trouble with the NCAA get defended and praised by his AD and University Prez like Tressel has.
centralbucksfan;708733 wrote:Again, the only time I am disturbed about, is why he didn't come forward in Dec. when it all went down. I don't believe the investigation or Feds came to OSU until Dec. So the investigation was still ongoing. SO if my scenario has any truth to it, that would have been the only time Tressel could have come clean once the Feds were finished, or had come to OSU. The April, June or Sept dates mean nothing to me as I can come up with many reasons why Tress didn't come forward during those times. Now Dec. I can't come up with anything. And thats the major head scratcher.
That's my issue as well- why he didn't come clean in December. As a human being, I can see him holding back because he knew he would be held accountable for not disclosing back in April and that he would be admitting he violated NCAA guidelines. Perhaps he saw the players 5-game punishment as closure to the whole situation. That's not an excuse- he still should've come clean, and I can't see how he thought it would stay buried forever with the emails and all.
Its now March. The emails were found in Jan. OSU has been working on this, WITH the NCAA and a firm they hired for a solid 2 months. If things were worse, the suspension, fine, would have been greater IMO...or worse he would have been fired. OSU also hired a consulting firm to work with them in terms of what the penalties would be. Maybe the NCAA will do more. I personally don't think they will, at worse maybe add another game or two at most.
I keep hearing many say the NCAA should have OSU's 2010 season (minus the Sugar Bowl) vacated, along with another few games worth of suspensions for JT. That would stink, as it would be a permanent black eye for the program. I'm not an OSU historian, but I can't remember any season (or stretch of games) that had to be vacated in the past 100 years.