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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: Havs on December 25, 2010, 06:58:08 PM
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http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/daily-chicago-sports-tab/2010/12/jim-tressel-leaving-ohio-state.html#ixzz19ADmjS7V
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http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/daily-chicago-sports-tab/2010/12/jim-tressel-leaving-ohio-state.html#ixzz19ADmjS7V
Think he'll come to K State? He could be a towel boy or something. :excited:
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http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/daily-chicago-sports-tab/2010/12/jim-tressel-leaving-ohio-state.html#ixzz19ADmjS7V
How very Iowa of you
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that would be a huge move if this is true. I never thought of JT as a dirty coach/program but his record number of violations definitely points to a MCMW philosophy (that is working).
JT>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>ML
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http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/daily-chicago-sports-tab/2010/12/jim-tressel-leaving-ohio-state.html#ixzz19ADmjS7V
How very Iowa of you
If only I had lived in Michigan longer... shucks...
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UPDATE: I have read comments from Ohio State Athletic Director Gene Smith on Saturday afternoon. I am also well aware that Ohio State fans and alumni don't like me; the thousands of personal attacks and taunts on Twitter made that perfectly clear.
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tress knows what it takes to win.
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tress knows what it takes to win.
The greatest coach on the planet, in any sport.
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tress knows what it takes to win.
The greatest coach on the planet, in any sport.
You need to reread your copy of "They Said it Couldn't be Done"
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Ohio State has one of the largest compliance departments in the country, yet they have reported 375 violations to the NCAA from 2000-2009, the most in the country.
As the Pullen/Kelly case demonstrated, this should not be treated as a contradiction.
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I really can't imagine Ohio State WITHOUT the cheating.
they are like ku. It's just assumed.
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I really can't imagine Ohio State WITHOUT the cheating.
they are like ku. It's just assumed.
Jeezus... can you go one thread without somehow bringing up KU?
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I really can't imagine Ohio State WITHOUT the cheating.
they are like ku. It's just assumed.
Jeezus... can you go one thread without somehow bringing up KU?
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You are whining on a KSU football board on December 26. :bawl:
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I really can't imagine Ohio State WITHOUT the cheating.
they are like ku. It's just assumed.
Jeezus... can you go one thread without somehow bringing up KU?
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You are whining on a KSU football board on December 26. :bawl:
KU athletics is on an extended Christmas vacation inside your head, sipping on a pina colada next to the beach. Living the good life.
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I really can't imagine Ohio State WITHOUT the cheating.
they are like ku. It's just assumed.
Jeezus... can you go one thread without somehow bringing up KU?
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You are whining on a KSU football board on December 26. :bawl:
KU athletics is on an extended Christmas vacation inside your head, sipping on a pina colada next to the beach. Living the good life.
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I love how you reply to my every post. It's like having a little pet. good boy.
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I really can't imagine Ohio State WITHOUT the cheating.
they are like ku. It's just assumed.
Jeezus... can you go one thread without somehow bringing up KU?
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You are whining on a KSU football board on December 26. :bawl:
KU athletics is on an extended Christmas vacation inside your head, sipping on a pina colada next to the beach. Living the good life.
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I love how you reply to my every post. It's like having a little pet. good boy.
It's like a pet that has gotten way too old to be noticed anymore. It's gross and senile, but you can't put it down because you're still emotionally attached to in to some extent, so you just kind of ignore it and wait for it to die.
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I really can't imagine Ohio State WITHOUT the cheating.
they are like ku. It's just assumed.
Jeezus... can you go one thread without somehow bringing up KU?
:flush:
You are whining on a KSU football board on December 26. :bawl:
KU athletics is on an extended Christmas vacation inside your head, sipping on a pina colada next to the beach. Living the good life.
:love:
I love how you reply to my every post. It's like having a little pet. good boy.
KU athletics... just swimmin' around in that dome. Smoking a fat Cuban cigar.
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Can we get a Emot of me walking ben on a leash?
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that would be a huge move if this is true. I never thought of JT as a dirty coach/program but his record number of violations definitely points to a MCMW philosophy (that is working).
JT>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>ML
Hey this could be the Huggins dirty coach looking for redemption. This would be a great catch for KSU! :ksu:
P.S. JC & KS, don't let this one get away.
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Jim Tressel would have to have something very embarrassing, on the order of a foot fetish, come out in the media for him to ever consider a job like K-State, even if Ohio State lets him go. Rich Rod is much more realistic.
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How is Rex Ryan's foot fetish thing embarrassing? Dude is banging a wife with nice feet.
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How is Rex Ryan's foot fetish thing embarrassing? Dude is banging a wife with nice feet.
Fully with Beems here. I don't get the whole foot fetish thing, but it isn't like he is filming himself banging 11yr old Puerto Ricans.
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How is Rex Ryan's foot fetish thing embarrassing? Dude is banging a wife with nice feet.
jfc...it may not be wrong or illegal. But it IS embarrassing.
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http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/daily-chicago-sports-tab/2010/12/jim-tressel-leaving-ohio-state.html#ixzz19ADmjS7V
No rough ridin' way he's gone from tOSU...
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Currie, get a contract ready and don't eff this up:
This week should bring about more action in the NCAA's investigation of Ohio State and head coach Jim Tressel, with the Columbus Dispatch reporting on Monday that the university has been issued a "notice of allegations" from the NCAA. The Dispatch, which also received a copy of the letter, reported that Ohio State could face "the most severe NCAA penalties to its storied football program."
"It was reported that Jim Tressel, head football coach, failed to deport himself in accordance with the honesty and integrity normally associated with the conduct and administration of intercollegiate athletics and violated ethical-conduct legislation," the 13-page NCAA document says.
The NCAA notice of allegations is the document that spells out the charges against the university. It lists what violations the NCAA has found in its initial investigation and seeks additional information from the university.
In this case, the NCAA wants Ohio State to explain, among other things, the school's ties to Columbus attorney Christopher Cicero, who sent the first email to Tressel alerting him of player involvement with the tattoo parlor operator, and with Ted Sarniak, a Jeanette, Pa., businessman and mentor to Pryor."It was reported that Jim Tressel, head football coach, failed to deport himself in accordance with the honesty and integrity normally associated with the conduct and administration of intercollegiate athletics and violated ethical-conduct legislation," the 13-page NCAA document says.
The NCAA also wants a copy of the Dec. 7 letter sent to Ohio State from the U.S. Department of Justice reporting it had seized OSU memorabilia in a drug investigation. That letter triggered the university's investigation into the matter and ultimately the discovery on Jan. 23 that Tressel knew of violations involving his players.
The NCAA alleges that: Tressel was guilty of ethical misconduct when he knowingly provided false information to the NCAA in certifying that he knew of no potential violations by his players and failed to inform OSU officials. Ohio State fielded ineligible players last season when starting quarterback Terrelle Pryor and others competed despite Tressel's knowledge of their misconduct. NCAA bylaws call for immediate suspensions.
The NCAA said that Pryor, Dan Herron, DeVier Posey, Mike Adams, Solomon Thomas and Jordan Whiting will not face further punishment. They have been suspended for the first five games of the 2011 season
As more details continue to be released from the NCAA investigation as well as efforts by the local media, things continue to look worse for Tressel. Earlier Monday the Dispatch reported the findings from an email request that reveal much more contact between the head coach and other people involved in the accusations. University president Gordon Gee, athletic director Gene Smith, and most importnatly Ohio State's compliance office, were not included in the series of phone calls and emails around the time of Tressel receiving the tip.
Another thing that the letter included was a notice that Ohio State could be treated as a repeat-offender by the NCAA because of violations stemming from Troy Smith and former basketball coach Jim O'Brien. Both instances invovled improper benefits as well, however neither was damning enough to warrant severe punishment by itself. If the Buckeyes' program is treated as a repeat offender, they could be looking at the possiblity of a postseason ban or the loss of scholarships.
The one piece of good news for Ohio State fans fearful of the future is the lack of the phrase "institutional control." Those phrases, which normally lead to violations with the harshest penalties, are designed for programs which have iinsufficient compliance offices. For a program like Ohio State to get hit with such a violations would rock the college football world, but thankfully for their fans and alumni it looks like they will dodge that bullet.
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http://content.usatoday.com/communities/campusrivalry/post/2011/04/ohio-state-notice-of-allegations-jim-tressel/1
In a related note, Sports by Brooks took bids on the tattoos those guys were "trading out" and as I recall the average price they got back from 4 tattoo artists was in the $4 to $5,000 range.
Can somebody Rolodex back through and see what the dollar value/penalty ratio was for illegal inducements for athletes. Some of you Kellyites might have that chart memorized.
Mods please move to Tressel thread.
Mods . . . MODS!!!
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For a minute there I thought Haverhill was back. :garr:
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Deportation is kind of severe.
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http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/the-tressel-die-is-cast-but-what-o-the-program-29656
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brooks is pretty great. has a lot of haters in the media. what he does is the future of journalism though.
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We still love you tressel and vow to never throw you under the bus(assuming you replicate your 2000-2010 success)
The responsibility is upon Tressel. No other institutional personnel were aware" of the violations, and the former coach failed in his obligation to report them, the response says. "The institution is embarrassed by the actions of Tressel."
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/campusrivalry/post/2011/07/ohio-state-ncaa-response-vacate-victories-sugar-bowl/1
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http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/daily-chicago-sports-tab/2010/12/jim-tressel-leaving-ohio-state.html#ixzz19ADmjS7V
No effing way he's gone from tOSU...
I want to apologize for this...and say that at least I'm not as bad as that guy from Concordia.
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http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/7372757/ohio-state-buckeyes-football-penalties-include-bowl-ban-sources-say (http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/7372757/ohio-state-buckeyes-football-penalties-include-bowl-ban-sources-say)
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In addition, former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel will be saddled with a "show-cause" penalty, which will require any school that hires him to be subject to penalties unless it proves why it should escape sanctions.
And I thought the coaches always got away...
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In addition, former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel will be saddled with a "show-cause" penalty, which will require any school that hires him to be subject to penalties unless it proves why it should escape sanctions.
And I thought the coaches always got away...
Hopefully this sets a better precedent
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