Jim Tressel, anyone?

Aikbach

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How about James Baker, Henry Kissinger could be defense secreter....coordinator,I meant coordinator.
 

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BrAinPaiNt;1268351 said:
What no mention of the great Nuge! Shame on you, and you call yourself buckeye. ;)

Hey somebody always gets left out.:D

Man I'm going to be bumming next year when possibly all three of the guys I mentioned could be gone.:mad: :shootme:
 

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Holy Bejeezus I just saw this.

At first I thought it said they WERE going to be Suspended...because all I focused on was the word Suspended.:eek:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16381694/

Ohio State says top 2 RBs won't be suspended
Buckeyes investigation concludes no NCAA violations occurred at fundraiser

Jay Laprete / AP
Ohio State tailback Antonio Pittman left a Dec. 23 spaghetti dinner midway through the event.

Updated: 5:17 p.m. ET Dec 28, 2006
COLUMBUS, Ohio - An Ohio State investigation has concluded no NCAA rules violations occurred at a spaghetti-dinner fundraiser in Akron to help families of four Ohio State players attend the national championship game.

The players could have been suspended if they were found in violation of rules that prohibit athletes from receiving special benefits.

“The bottom line on this issue is: Did these student-athletes receive an extra benefit or not?” said NCAA spokesman Bob Williams. “Everything that I have heard is that they did not.”

Starting tailback Antonio Pittman and his backup, Chris Wells were at the Dec. 23 spaghetti dinner but left midway through after Paulette Wells, Chris Wells’ mother, called Ohio State offensive coordinator Jim Bollman to ask whether it might violate NCAA bylaws. Bollman advised her to have the Buckeyes players leave the event, which they did.

“We have thoroughly investigated this situation and feel confident that no rule violations occurred,” said Doug Archie, Ohio State’s associate director of athletics for compliance. “We have talked to all the principals involved and are confident that the players and their families had no prior knowledge of the event. Additionally, no money was given to anyone associated with the Ohio State football program. Those are the litmus tests.”

Williams said the matter could still be revisited by the NCAA, if it learns of something beyond what Ohio State discovered in its investigation.

“It could be independently looked at and that happens all the time,” Williams said. “If it looks like there are other issues that need to be looked at, then of course they’d be looked at.”

The families of sophomore defensive end Lawrence Wilson and senior defensive back DeAngelo Haslam also would have benefited from the event but did not attend. All four players are from the Akron area.

In Gainesville, Fla., Gators coach Urban Meyer said Ohio State’s players should not be penalized because they didn’t knowingly do anything wrong. He said the situation reveals how hard it is for parents to travel to see their sons play.

“That’s awful that the parents sometimes can’t go see their players play,” he said. “When I see things like that, I’d love to help the parents too get out there because they need to go see their kids play. Some of the parents told me what it cost to go watch this game. It’s nuts.”

The dinner was intended to defray travel costs for the families to the Jan. 8 championship game in Glendale, Ariz. Almost 100 people at $8 per person attended the fundraiser.

“I don’t think anybody had intentions of doing anything illegal,” Bollman said earlier this week. “But people did some things without thinking about it.”


Dawn Stiggers-Ferguson, a friend of one player’s family and the fundraiser organizer, said previously the money would go instead to local youth football organizations. But in a statement Thursday, she said the event lost money because of the cost of food and supplies.

Her intent was to help a family friend and she did not ask the players to attend, Stiggers-Ferguson said.

“I would like to apologize to Ohio State, the fans, the players and their families for this unfortunate incident,” she said.

Pittman is the team’s leading rusher and scorer with 1,171 yards and 13 touchdowns. Wells, a freshman, is second in rushing with 567 yards and has scored seven times. Wilson is in the rotation on the defensive line and has played in 10 games, totaling 14 tackles including five for negative yardage — sixth best on the team. Haslam has not played this season.

Ohio State’s athletic department was handed three years of probation in March of 2006 stemming from seven violations which took place in the men’s basketball program and one each in football and women’s basketball — many of which involved extra benefits for athletes, particularly money given to two men’s basketball players from Eastern Europe.

Half of page 22 of Ohio State’s football media guide includes NCAA regulations and compliance notes. One subtitle is: “Got Questions? Ask Compliance.”


Quarterback Troy Smith, who won the Heisman Trophy earlier this month, was suspended for the 2004 bowl game and the 2005 season-opener for accepting $500 from a team booster. Soon after that, Ohio State began putting messages to boosters and fans in the media guide and on video screens around venues.

Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith said major problems were avoided because the players recognized that the fundraiser might be an extra benefit as defined by the NCAA.

“Obviously, the coaches and compliance staff are doing a good job of educating our players, and our players are listening to what they are saying,” Smith said.

The Buckeyes are set to leave for the national championship game Saturday.

© 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
 

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ConcordCowboy;1268292 said:
Forget it...Hands OFF!:D

Tressel has said himself he doesn't even know if his style would work in the Pros.

Says that Ohio St was and still is his Dream Job and he has no intention of ever leaving.

Many coaches say things like that but they way Tressel is I believe him when he says these things.

He's got it made at Ohio St...Just got a raise and if he wins the National Championship this year, he's going to be elevated to God status in Ohio.

GO BUCKS!


tressel-trophy.jpg


I dunno.... Seems to me only a fool would turn down coaching America's Team to hang out in Comlumbus
 

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CliffHarris;1268436 said:
I dunno.... Seems to me only a fool would turn down coaching America's Team to hang out in Comlumbus

You Obviously don't understand the lure of Ohio St Football to a man who his whole life wanted nothing but to coach there.

As I said before if he wins the National Championship this year he's going to be a God in Ohio...Even bigger if you can be...whatever that is in Columbus.

That would be almost impossible to duplicate in Dallas.
 

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ConcordCowboy;1268545 said:
You Obviously don't understand the lure of Ohio St Football to a man who his whole life wanted nothing but to coach there.

As I said before if he wins the National Championship this year he's going to be a God in Ohio...Even bigger if you can be...whatever that is in Columbus.

That would be almost impossible to duplicate in Dallas.

Yep.

He wins again and he becomes Ohio States next Woody.

He becomes a legend.

This is not the old days when they pay was so much better in the Pros compared to College.

Some coaches in college get paid better.

He loves the state, was coach at Youngstown state, loves Ohio State, his family is there, he gets paid well and will get paid better. He will be the coach as long as he wants to be.

Not to hard for someone to love and want to keep their dream job even if it means turning down what others may think of as a dream job.
 

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BrAinPaiNt;1268567 said:
Yep.

He wins again and he becomes Ohio States next Woody.

He becomes a legend.

This is not the old days when they pay was so much better in the Pros compared to College.

Some coaches in college get paid better.

He loves the state, was coach at Youngstown state, loves Ohio State, his family is there, he gets paid well and will get paid better. He will be the coach as long as he wants to be.

Not to hard for someone to love and want to keep their dream job even if it means turning down what others may think of as a dream job.

Everything you said was spot on, especially the bolded.

If you find your dream job why would you want to leave.

Just because somebody thinks the Cowboys job is the top doesn't mean everyone does, especially one who has found his Dream.
 

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ConcordCowboy;1268587 said:
Everything you said was spot on, especially the bolded.

If you find your dream job why would you want to leave.

Just because somebody thinks the Cowboys job is the top doesn't mean everyone does, especially one who has found his Dream.

Right on..
All the bowl games, I just want them done and get onto Jan. 8th.
Go Buckeyes!!!!!!
 

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jazzcat22;1268640 said:
Right on..
All the bowl games, I just want them done and get onto Jan. 8th.
Go Buckeyes!!!!!!

Preach it Brother!:toast2:

GO BUCKS!
 

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Aikbach;1268653 said:
Jim Fassel anyone, kidding.

When he took the play calling over from Saen Payton when the were with the Giants, their offense did better.
not sure what happend since, but he was decent at one time.
 

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jazzcat22;1268684 said:
When he took the play calling over from Saen Payton when the were with the Giants, their offense did better.
not sure what happend since, but he was decent at one time.
He was blamed for the Ravens early season sluggish attack and was relieved of his services by Billick. Now the Ravens are about all the stands in the way of the San Diego Tomlinsons getting a ring.
 

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This is a thread about the Great Jim Tressel here...don't screw it up by talking about Fassel.:D
 

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ConcordCowboy;1268699 said:
This is a thread about the Great Jim Tressel here...don't screw it up by talking about Fassel.:D
It was his fault for having name that rhymed.
 

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Tressel is the only coach, maybe Weiss, that I'd want from college. He's used to handling elite NFL caliber talent, and his teams are ALWAYS well prepared for each big game and execute when it counts. I think he gets the most out of each player he has. And OSU ALWAYS has a great gameplan going into each game....these are all things we seem to lack.
 

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Dude I'd wet my undi's if Tressel came to coach the Cowboys, if he ever goes to the NFL his tenure will be special IMHO.:starspin
 

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HeavyHitta31;1269571 said:
No, he is a college coach, a great college coach, but still strictly a college coach

Naw theres just something about that guy that makes me think he would be a great coach at any level. I think he has some guts and would'nt be scared to take educated risks.
 
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