LJ;716695 wrote:I would think so
I would hope so. It's a joke if he's not.
LJ;716695 wrote:I would think so
thedynasty1998;716700 wrote:They do it because they get scholarships and are treated like gods.
When you put it in perspective, it's really pathetic that 100,000+ people pack the Horseshoe on Saturdays to watch some 18-21 year old kids go do their hobby. I wish people had as much interest in my hobbies...
LJ;716695 wrote:I would think so
sleeper;716709 wrote:So assuming Tressel makes 3 million a year, 5 games of 12 would be a fine of $1,250,000 + $250,000 = $1,500,000
Wow, that is a huge fine, and the haters still want MOAR. Get a life.
LJ;716657 wrote:Then what is it? they are not getting paid. It's not a job.
While there are similarities to a hobby, competitive sports, especially Division 1 football, is hardly a relaxing endeavor.a pursuit outside one's regular occupation engaged in especially for relaxation
elbuckeye28;716742 wrote:Merrian-Webster defines a hobby as:
While there are similarities to a hobby, competitive sports, especially Division 1 football, is hardly a relaxing endeavor.
sleeper;716709 wrote:So assuming Tressel makes 3 million a year, 5 games of 12 would be a fine of $1,250,000 + $250,000 = $1,500,000
enigmaax;716765 wrote:Since you brought up the money - I read something earlier today that said Tressel's fine would be used to pay for the consulting firm/investigation related costs for the school. I have never really thought about where the money goes when a coach is fined (not talking about the money they lose for the suspended games). Is there a difference between the school handing out the fine vs. the league or NCAA issuing the fine? Seems kind of odd that a school would benefit from its own penalty in that way, but I've never really paid attention to know how it is handled otherwise.
LJ;716767 wrote:That's not benefitting, that is recouping the costs of Tressel's fuckup. Something the University should not be liable for in the first place
thedynasty1998;716381 wrote:What is your point?
Dez Bryant was a 1st round pick that dropped because of character issues. He would have been a top 5 pick.
These are players who have been big time contributors for three years and are the leaders of this team. I think people are underestimating just how big of a suspension 5 games really is. I think the players 5 game suspension is far worse than Tressel's original punishment.
LJ;716316 wrote:Why? Coaches can get fined, players cannot.
Suspension + fine > suspension