Report: Jim Tressel resigns

What if he can prove that he continually asked Tressel about whether his program was in compliance? He's not going to start an investigation if his head coach is telling him that everything is on the up and up.

There are compliance officials in the Ath Dept. It's their job to know. It's there boss' job to make certain that they are constantly on the alert for non-compliance. If Tressel is a liar, probable, then Smith should have been even more diligent. He had to be constantly suspicious because of the power in the oversight of the NCAA. Smith came to Columbus because of the Jim O'Brien basketball team problems. Smith was labelled as a "fixer." Tressel was not clean at Youngstown. The Clarett situation at OSU was under Tressel's watch. Clarett was from Youngstown. There will be a record of every question, every meeting, every internal inquiry. Smith will duck and dodge, but at the end of the day, it this is as bad as it's growing to be, then Smith will fall too. Two wrong men won't make it right. Gee won't take the fall for Smith. It'll be everyone man for himself.

Smith stood by his man in December. Looks like Smith threw him out with the dishwater this weekend. Smith has to be more vigilant as the boss.

A former player, a Columbus attorney now, started this whole thing by sending the emails to Tressel. A car dealer, an alleged drug dealer, is involved and under investigation. The former WR Small said his comments were twisted, about everyone broking NCAA rules, this past week. Kirk Herbstreit moved out of Columbus to TN because of the crazies.

All of this looks too suspicious.

There are 3 men, at least, having a bad Memorial Day weekend in Columbus.

This is a $150million per year train that's coming off the tracks.
 
It's urban Meyer's job to lose
It was pointed out by someone I follow on Twitter, it depends if Urban Meyer wants to deal with what the NCAA throws down on Ohio State.

Right now, Urban Meyer doesn't need Ohio State.

Ohio State needs Urban Meyer.
 
It was pointed out by someone I follow on Twitter, it depends if Urban Meyer wants to deal with what the NCAA throws down on Ohio State.

Right now, Urban Meyer doesn't need Ohio State.

Ohio State needs Urban Meyer.

Thats exactly why I doubt any big name goes there. Why would they when the NCAA is about to ban them for a very long time?
 
Thats exactly why I doubt any big name goes there. Why would they when the NCAA is about to ban them for a very long time?
I agree completely. tOSU is going to have to find a no-name very good football coach rather then a guy who is a great recruiter because of his name.
 
It was pointed out by someone I follow on Twitter, it depends if Urban Meyer wants to deal with what the NCAA throws down on Ohio State.

Right now, Urban Meyer doesn't need Ohio State.

Ohio State needs Urban Meyer.

Exactly. IF he decided to give Ohio State a shot it would be on his terms. Large $ contract, small buyout for him, and large payout of Ohio State wanted to fire him early.
 
It was pointed out by someone I follow on Twitter, it depends if Urban Meyer wants to deal with what the NCAA throws down on Ohio State.

Right now, Urban Meyer doesn't need Ohio State.

Ohio State needs Urban Meyer.

He doesn't need him but if he wants to coach again, he's not finding a better situation. If they are given the USC treatment, which I think will be bare minimum, they should be up and running again in 3-4 years with Urban there.
 
Iowa State doesn't pretend like it is a national power every year and go 7-5 and finish third or fourth in the Big 10. Iowa hasn't won an outright Big 10 title in over 50 years.

I don't think my feelings for Iowa fans could be summed up better in a shorter form.
 
BOOM!!!

This rabbit hole looks DEEP!
So how far are they away from death penalty?

Take everything that they have done already, and have them repeat once (or even twice) and that is what SMU basically did. Nobody will ever get the death penatly again.
 
So how far are they away from death penalty?
For the most part, the death penalty is only handed down in cases where major violations have been repeated within 5 years of the original violations.
 
Re: Tressel resigns

This could be very bad. The last time that Ohio State pushed a football coach out the door, Iowa State lost the best football coach we ever had.:sad: I hope history does not repeat itself!!

Don't worry about it.