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NCAA版 - NCAA alleges Tressel lied to hide NCAA violations
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H*****r
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—In a sharply worded rebuke of Ohio State’s Jim Tressel
, the NCAA on Monday accused the 10-year coach with withholding information
and lying to keep Buckeyes players on the field who had accepted improper
benefits from the owner of a tattoo parlor.
In a “notice of allegations” sent to the school, the NCAA said Monday that
the violations relating to the coach are considered “potential major
violations.”
Ohio State was not cited for the most serious of institutional breaches
since Tressel hid information from his superiors for more than nine months.
The university has 90 days to respond to the ruling body of college sports’
request for information before a scheduled date before the NCAA’s
committee on infractions on Aug. 12 in Indianapolis.
Ohio State assistant head coach Luke Fickell watches from the sideline
during an NCAA college football Spring Game, Saturday, April 23, 2011, in
Columbus, Ohio.
Ohio State assistant head coac…
AP - Apr 23, 4:48 pm EDT
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Jim Tressel went 12-1 at Ohio State last season.
(AP)
In a 13-page indictment of Tressel’s behavior, the NCAA alleged that
Tressel had “permitted football student-athletes to participate in
intercollegiate athletics while ineligible.” It also said he “failed to
deport himself … (with) honesty and integrity” and said he was lying when
he filled out a compliance form in September which said he had no knowledge
of any NCAA violations by any of his players.
Athletic director Gene Smith said he would have “no comments until the case
is resolved.” The university issued a statement that the allegations were
consistent with what it had already self-reported to the NCAA on March 8.
Tressel’s troubles began with an April 2, 2010, email from Columbus lawyer
Christopher Cicero. Cicero, a former Ohio State walk-on player, informed
Tressel that a federal agency had raided the house of tattoo-shop owner
Eddie Rife and discovered a multitude of autographed Ohio State jerseys,
cleats, pants and helmets, Big Ten championship rings and the “gold pants”
trinkets given to Buckeyes players for beating archrival Michigan.
Tressel responded, “I will get on it ASAP.”
Yet he did not notify Smith or Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee, anyone
else in the athletic department, the NCAA compliance department, or anyone
in the university’s legal department. Instead, he forwarded the email to
Jeannette, Pa., businessman Ted Sarniak, a friend and mentor to star
quarterback Terrelle Pryor, who was subsequently discovered to be one of the
players involved with Rife.
The Columbus Dispatch reported Monday that Tressel went on to exchange at
least 12 emails with Cicero, and also had numerous lengthy telephone
conversations with Sarniak over the weeks and months ahead. Tressel still
did not tell any of his superiors, anyone at the NCAA or his own compliance
or legal departments.
In September of 2010, Tressel even signed a mandatory and rather routine
Ohio State compliance form which clearly and simply asks if he the coach has
knowledge of any NCAA violations. By signing and dating it, he said that he
did not.
The U.S. Attorney contacted Ohio State in December to notify the university
that it had come across the memorabilia. That prompted a cursory
investigation— Smith conceded to The Associated Press last week that the
effort was rushed— that did not turn up the telltale emails between Cicero
and Tressel but did uncover the players’ involvement with Rife. After
consulting with the NCAA and the Big Ten, Pryor and four other top players
were handed five-game suspensions — curiously not including the next game,
the Sugar Bowl, but beginning with the first five games of the 2011 season.
Tressel was asked at a news conference if the players knew they were doing
something wrong.
“I suppose that would be something rattling around inside the head of each
of them individually,” he said. “We all have a little sensor within us, ‘
Well, I’m not sure if I should be doing this.”’
At the same time he said that, Tressel later admitted he was covering up his
own knowledge of the players’ violations.
The NCAA and Ohio State say the case against the players is closed.
It was only when Ohio State began appealing the players’ suspensions that
it uncovered the emails, leading to Tressel ultimately receiving a five-game
suspension and a $250,000 fine. Smith said last week that the fine given to
Tressel—who makes around $3.5 million a year—would not cover Ohio State’
s costs of the investigation.
Tressel has a record of 106-22 at Ohio State and won the 2002 national
championship, the Buckeyes’ first in 34 years. His team went 12-1 last
season, including the 31-26 win over Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl.
The NCAA could accept Ohio State’s suggestion of sanctions—the five-game
suspension and the fine—or could levy much more severe penalties. Since the
NCAA says that Tressel knowingly used ineligible players, it would seem
probable that the 2010 regular season would be vacated—ending the Buckeyes
’ run of Big Ten titles at six in a row. The NCAA could also come down hard
on Tressel, compelling Ohio State to add to Tressel’s suspension or issue
sanctions leading to the school firing him.
o****3
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I did not know Woody was fired.
Now comes the 2nd best coach in osu history
s****y
发帖数: 958
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The only good coach who is not fired is Paul Brown.
p****s
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Woody怒打clemson队员,第二天就下台了

【在 o****3 的大作中提到】
: I did not know Woody was fired.
: Now comes the 2nd best coach in osu history

g*********d
发帖数: 8125
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vacate! vacate! can't they find something more exciting than sex service and
tatoo....

Tressel
information
that
.

【在 H*****r 的大作中提到】
: COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—In a sharply worded rebuke of Ohio State’s Jim Tressel
: , the NCAA on Monday accused the 10-year coach with withholding information
: and lying to keep Buckeyes players on the field who had accepted improper
: benefits from the owner of a tattoo parlor.
: In a “notice of allegations” sent to the school, the NCAA said Monday that
: the violations relating to the coach are considered “potential major
: violations.”
: Ohio State was not cited for the most serious of institutional breaches
: since Tressel hid information from his superiors for more than nine months.
: The university has 90 days to respond to the ruling body of college sports’

H****i
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Breaking news!
Urban Meyer is coming to OSU!
G****e
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小背心看起来很gentleman,没想到也是虚伪的一个。
j**y
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这个ID够新!

【在 G****e 的大作中提到】
: 小背心看起来很gentleman,没想到也是虚伪的一个。
g*********d
发帖数: 8125
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this is a majia for a famous ID

【在 j**y 的大作中提到】
: 这个ID够新!
p**m
发帖数: 11571
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他要是来了,我发100个包子。

【在 H****i 的大作中提到】
: Breaking news!
: Urban Meyer is coming to OSU!

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j**y
发帖数: 7014
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那他有说反话的习惯?

【在 g*********d 的大作中提到】
: this is a majia for a famous ID
f**l
发帖数: 4396
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意思就是他不可能来?

【在 p**m 的大作中提到】
: 他要是来了,我发100个包子。
b*****a
发帖数: 14583
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你不看他有多少钱,100个包子毛毛雨

【在 f**l 的大作中提到】
: 意思就是他不可能来?
b*****a
发帖数: 14583
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5t?

【在 g*********d 的大作中提到】
: this is a majia for a famous ID
f**l
发帖数: 4396
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钱多架不住抠门

【在 b*****a 的大作中提到】
: 你不看他有多少钱,100个包子毛毛雨
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