jordo212000;750953 wrote:Don't hide information from the NCAA. Don't write a book about doing "the right thing" and get busted doing something very wrong. Don't lie when you are caught, only to follow the original lie with additional lies and inconsistencies.
You would think that public figures would know by now the best way to handle things. Own it, admit you were wrong, tell the truth, and say you are sorry. The media is much nicer when you do that.
I've never said that Tressel was innocent. As a matter of fact, I posted on another thread that the time has come for him to resign or for TOSU to fire him.
What I object to is the 24/7 coverage that ESPN is doing, something which is unprecedented in their history. It's on all of the scrolls during their programming, they have the polls I mentioned and all of their analysts have made reference to it over these past weeks. Maybe it's an overreaction to show that they aren't biased because Herbie works for them, I don't know. It just seems that ESPN has a raging hard-on for Tressel and Ohio State. You may notice that, with the exception of Mark May, their coverage of any of this leading up to the Sugar Bowl was minimal. You don't think it could have had anything to do with the fact they had the BCS package, do you?
Regardless, Tress and the university could leave them with little to report if they just do the right thing and cut the cord.