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Bobcat Grad 86
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Posted: 3/31/2011 6:27 AM
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Posted: 3/31/2011 7:45 AM
Priceless!
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Posted: 3/31/2011 1:44 PM
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Tressel is not going anywhere, unless he decides he wants out.  Gee is fully behind him, and Gene Smith is highly respected by the NCAA, so his support does matter.


Of course Gee's behind him, the mob - err -  program is the foundation of the University...

Smith WAS highly respected at the NCAA...This fiasco, ensuing paper thin cover up and jovial way it was dealt with by Smith and Gee has most certainly changed that mis-conception... 
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Posted: 4/1/2011 7:39 AM
According to an Associated Press article in today's (4/1) "The Record" (www.northjersey.com)   "Tressel is permited permitted,pending further NCAA sanctions,to coach throughout the spring,summer and fall - everything except actual game days."

Yea, OSU really hit him hard with their "suspension".
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Posted: 4/19/2011 11:07 AM
It takes a man who's spent his life playing a game driven by honor to say it like it is even when it's his Alma Mater in question...

http://scarletandgame.com/2011/04/19/golf-legend-jack-nicklaus-shares-thoughts-on-tressel/

I wonder how he felt about the fact that all that blatant lying during the press conference took place behind a podium with his name inscribed on it.  Just another weak attempt on A&M's part to name drop and bring credibility to the bs they continue to dish out...

Tic Toc fellas...Tic Toc...

Jack Nicklaus...

“I don’t know what really happened,” Nicklaus said following a luncheon fundraiser for the Memorial Tournament at the Statehouse. “But I’ll promise you that Tressel wasn’t the only one who knew what happened. I’m going to bet you the university, I’m going to bet you (president E. Gordon) Gee and I’m going to bet you (athletics director) Gene (Smith) and everybody else knew, and Tressel probably took the hit for it. Whether I’m right or whether I’m wrong, I don’t know.”

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Posted: 4/24/2011 8:11 PM
"If you ain't lyin, you ain't tryin"
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Posted: 4/24/2011 8:18 PM
Let's face it the real reason he was hired in the first place was because of his record of doing whatever it took too win. They had an honest coach but he could not win they fired him for a cheat. Why else would they hire a 1-aa coach for ohio a@m ?
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Posted: 4/24/2011 8:49 PM
A I-AA coach who did nothing but win.
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Posted: 4/25/2011 4:47 PM
Oh the irony...

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Posted: 4/25/2011 5:18 PM
known winner or not, he was still a 1-aa coach. There were a lot of mad people especially alumni when he was hired.  Glen Mason was  the expected  pick and the one everyone wanted with his success at minnesota.  It was a great mystery that osu would hire him. Now we know how he became such a winning coach. He would do anything to win.
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Posted: 4/25/2011 9:41 PM
What success did Glen Mason have at Minnesota???????? His only claim to fame in Buckeye land was he once coached for Woody. nothing else. Jim Tressel was a proven winner (not talking about his moral, just the fact the guy won). What do you say of Brian Kelly, that guy is a DII coach, a real dog he's been.
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Posted: 4/26/2011 6:17 PM
Ahh . . . Glen Mason . . . a blast from the past.  Back in circa 1980, if Mac had had his way, Glen Mason would have been the Ohio coach instead of Cleve Bryant.  How much would that have changed history?  

(Truth in packaging requires that I admit publicly that at the time I was a BIG supporter of hiring Cleve.  Unfortunately, so was Charles J. Ping!)
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Posted: 4/26/2011 8:47 PM
Glen would have been at Ohio 1 or 2 years and bolted for more money in a horse crap program.
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Posted: 4/26/2011 9:55 PM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
Ahh . . . Glen Mason . . . a blast from the past.  Back in circa 1980, if Mac had had his way, Glen Mason would have been the Ohio coach instead of Cleve Bryant.  How much would that have changed history?  

(Truth in packaging requires that I admit publicly that at the time I was a BIG supporter of hiring Cleve.  Unfortunately, so was Charles J. Ping!)


Interestingly, Jim Tressel was also a serious candidate for the Ohio job after the 1984 season. He accepted the YSU position a year later, as did Mason at Kent.
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Posted: 4/26/2011 10:38 PM
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Glen would have been at Ohio 1 or 2 years and bolted for more money in a horse crap program.
 

That's how long he was a Can't State -- and he was a few years old, but not wiser, at that point.  I suspect Ohio would have had him for four or five.  Would have left the place a lot better than Cleve did, and we might have avoided the PapaL mistake.
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Posted: 4/27/2011 12:48 PM
Mr. OCF, what makes you believe that Coach Mason would have turned down a Big 8 job for 3x the cash to stay at OU?
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Posted: 4/27/2011 2:31 PM
Battlecat, you do realize Glen Mason took Kansas to levels of success that they hadn't seen for 30 years in the early to mid 90's? Two Aloha Bowls in an era well before the "everyone goes to a bowl" era we live in today. He was also hired at Georgia and backed out, so he obviously was fit to lead one of the country's top programs.
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Posted: 4/27/2011 8:34 PM
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Mr. OCF, what makes you believe that Coach Mason would have turned down a Big 8 job for 3x the cash to stay at OU?


What makes you think he would have received a Big 8 offer after only two years at Ohio when he would have had less total coaching experience then he did several years later after a two-year stint at Kent?
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Posted: 4/27/2011 8:48 PM
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Mr. OCF, what makes you believe that Coach Mason would have turned down a Big 8 job for 3x the cash to stay at OU?


What makes you think he would have received a Big 8 offer after only two years at Ohio when he would have had less total coaching experience then he did several years later after a two-year stint at Kent?


It was only one year later. Cleve began coaching at Ohio in 1985; Mason at Kent in 1986.
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Posted: 4/27/2011 10:19 PM
Mr? bobcat Love I am very aware of what he accomplished at Kansas.

Mr. OCF, are you serious??????? He would have NO less experience had Coach Mason taken OU job and left after two years than he did after leaving Kent after two years. Not sure where you learned to do math, but you failed that story problem.
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Posted: 4/27/2011 10:47 PM
Do we really need this side thread about some Mason?  What happened to the good fun of bashing the cheatersuptheroad?!
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Posted: 4/28/2011 3:50 PM

Apparently it was more than just tattoos being given to the players.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=6443472


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Ohio State football players are alleged to have improperly traded dozens of items to the owner of a tattoo parlor, receiving tattoos, $14,000 and in one case a sport-utility vehicle, according to a newspaper report.

The report by The Columbus Dispatch says it obtained a letter Thursday that was sent from the U.S. Department of Justice to Ohio State officials in December. The document lists 36 items that players are said to have sold to Eddie Rife or traded for tattoos since 2008.

The newspaper reports that investigators say one player received a 2003 Chevy Tahoe, purchased by Rife for $3,500, in exchange for a watch and passes to the 2010 Rose Bowl.

Only a portion of the transactions were deemed violations by the NCAA, and five players have been suspended for the first five games of the upcoming season. A related NCAA investigation into coach Jim Tressel continues.

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Posted: 4/29/2011 10:04 AM
Is anyone seriously surprised by all of this?  And we could remove the ______ from the story and put just about any major program in the blank.  This is what College athletics has become.  Seems every year we are dealing with a new one.  With the big money coaching contracts and the pressure for coaches to make that money, and schools fans to be #1 this is what we get as a society. 
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Posted: 4/29/2011 6:54 PM
A new scandal could be brewing that will make tatoo gate look tame. Bucknuts says that espn is researcing a new scandal that will break either this spring or summer.  It's really getting interesting here in Columbus.
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Posted: 4/30/2011 1:05 PM
BattleCat wrote:expand_more
Is anyone seriously surprised by all of this?  And we could remove the ______ from the story and put just about any major program in the blank.  This is what College athletics has become.  Seems every year we are dealing with a new one.  With the big money coaching contracts and the pressure for coaches to make that money, and schools fans to be #1 this is what we get as a society. 


The crime - yes, the cover up - no.  One is ignorance, youthfulness and the interest in a buck on the part of players.  The other is arrogance on the part of the coach and school.
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