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So a player taking benefits that had no physical effects whatsoever should lead to every other player, coach, and employee losing what they spent countless hours working for. Actions that had no bearing on the game whatsoever should be punished by taking away what happened on the field is stupid
yes of course
because those were the rules they signed on with
obey the rules, simple as that
yes , one bad apple can spoil the bunch....
if you don't like the rules, go get a job in the ncaa that will give you the opportunity to someday change those rules.....
yes of course
because those were the rules they signed on with
obey the rules, simple as that
yes , one bad apple can spoil the bunch....
if you don't like the rules, go get a job in the ncaa that will give you the opportunity to someday change those rules.....
He is a case in point. Tressel is a great football coach, but he has trouble with the rules. I can understand for there are many of them.
Tressel had problems at Youngstown State. If the reporting bears any relationship to what happened at Ohio State, Tressel knew what was happening, covered it up and lied about it. Sounds like 1-2-3 strikes and you're out to me.
The widespread and systemic nature of Ohio State's violations will lead to harsher sanctions than those imposed on USC.
All of this reveals the corruption of the BCS and its myth of supremacy.
"Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes." ~ Publilius Syrus
yes of course
because those were the rules they signed on with
obey the rules, simple as that
yes , one bad apple can spoil the bunch....
if you don't like the rules, go get a job in the ncaa that will give you the opportunity to someday change those rules.....
Yes and he payed the price, he lost his individual accolades, but you want everyone else who did abide by the rules to lose, that just makes 0 sense. Let's say you work in an office an do your work well day in and day out, but another co-worker slept with the bosses wife is and you lose your job is that fair?
What's the difference between ignorance and apathy?
I don't know and I don't care
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