Chase won’t need a built in motivational factor. God help Clifford
Are you a 12 year old?? Hasn't O$U embarrassed itself enough lately to not have you going around posting on other teams boards??
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Chase won’t need a built in motivational factor. God help Clifford
Oh good lord. The story’s changed multiple times, now they’ve found a version they’re sticking with, and this joker is buying it hook, line and sinker.E$PN putting one of their heavy hitters out in front of this. Lest they all forget, IT'S IN THE NCAA RULE BOOK AS BEING ILLEGAL!!! That's why every other college football player doesn't do it.
E$PN putting one of their heavy hitters out in front of this. Lest they all forget, IT'S IN THE NCAA RULE BOOK AS BEING ILLEGAL!!! That's why every other college football player doesn't do it.
There is no motivation factor...2 top ten teams will play in the horseshoe...if they have any motivation beyond that, hopefully it leads to them committing false start and offsides penalties lolThis whole thing about pinning it on CJF is genius on the part of O$U. Textbook PR firm spinning a negative into a positive... and blame the biggest cancer they have in Smith.
For sure he'll be back for Penn State game and this way they've built in "motivation" factor.
Their PR firm is top notch
It's E$PiN. He's the only one left from 5 years ago. Heaviest they have.Mike Greenberg and heavy hitter should never be associated.
We once suspended our starting middle linebacker 4 games for making prank phone calls.Love the holier than thou gig.
We once suspended our starting middle linebacker 4 games for making prank phone calls.
You're out of your league here Buckeye idiot.
Oops....my bad....Buckeye idiot is redundant.
Or the standout RB who borrowed a suit to attend an award ceremony.Can you imagine, as a head coach, suspending your future-NFL, star wide receiver from a bowl game against a top opponent because said wide receiver did not meet your GPA standard, even though said wide receiver was eligible by ncaa standards? Can you imagine that? Yeah, JoePa did that too.
I hate us.
The popular narrative is to hate on the NCAA and that players should be paid, so this will work out in Chase's favor. But it's funny that nobody will mention that despite the rule about loans being a bit ridiculous, the reason it exists is because if it didn't, agents and others would use the "loan" loophole and figure out a way to funnel money to players. This isn't rocket science. The NCAA has to take hard line stances on unpopular things because if they didn't, more egregious illegal things would be even more difficult to prevent and enforce than they are today.E$PN putting one of their heavy hitters out in front of this. Lest they all forget, IT'S IN THE NCAA RULE BOOK AS BEING ILLEGAL!!! That's why every other college football player doesn't do it.
Exactly. Then on gameday Herby says OSU will appeal and probably get the suspension reduced because of "good behavior". WTF is that? Breaking NCAA rules is good behavior? You can't make this sh!t up.The popular narrative is to hate on the NCAA and that players should be paid, so this will work out in Chase's favor. But it's funny that nobody will mention that despite the rule about loans being a bit ridiculous, the reason it exists is because if it didn't, agents and others would use the "loan" loophole and figure out a way to funnel money to players. This isn't rocket science. The NCAA has to take hard line stances on unpopular things because if they didn't, more egregious illegal things would be even more difficult to prevent and enforce than they are today.
Exactly. Then on gameday Herby says OSU will appeal and probably get the suspension reduced because of "good behavior". WTF is that? Breaking NCAA rules is good behavior? You can't make this sh!t up.
Good behavior = "we at ESPN like my alma mater."Exactly. Then on gameday Herby says OSU will appeal and probably get the suspension reduced because of "good behavior". WTF is that? Breaking NCAA rules is good behavior? You can't make this sh!t up.
Get a grip palAre you a 12 year old?? Hasn't O$U embarrassed itself enough lately to not have you going around posting on other teams boards??
Judgey always remember the old saying " You can never know true dispair without hope"...for taking money from an agent. On multiple OSU boards and twitter.
That’s a shame.
HA HA HA HA.Great post Judge! You nailed it! Really good scoop...
No, if he took money from an agent, he should be Ineligible from the time he took it and OSU should forfeit games he played in when he was ineligible and should not be able to play on the College level again even if he paid it back. The two game suspension vs Maryland and Rutgers were in the cards long ago. Emmert and Delany are doing back flips as I type this.Hot off the presses from the Atlantic:
Ohio State defensive end Chase Young, college football’s sacks leader, will sit out one more game and be eligible to return for the Buckeyes’ Nov. 23 home game against the Nittany Lions, according to a decision by the NCAA. Young had been suspended last week pending an investigation of possible extra benefits.
Is this the right call? What does it mean for the Ohio State defense, and what does it mean for Young’s postseason award candidacies? Talk about that and more here.
The popular narrative is to hate on the NCAA and that players should be paid, so this will work out in Chase's favor. But it's funny that nobody will mention that despite the rule about loans being a bit ridiculous, the reason it exists is because if it didn't, agents and others would use the "loan" loophole and figure out a way to funnel money to players. This isn't rocket science. The NCAA has to take hard line stances on unpopular things because if they didn't, more egregious illegal things would be even more difficult to prevent and enforce than they are today.
So Young was suspended for 2 games for accepting money. Where was the Big Ten official statement of reprimand? Joe Bachie was suspended for taking PED's. Where was the Big Ten statement? Or are those only produced for Penn State?
Obviously violating the sportsmanship policy is far more egregious than violating NCAA rules.So Young was suspended for 2 games for accepting money. Where was the Big Ten official statement of reprimand? Joe Bachie was suspended for taking PED's. Where was the Big Ten statement? Or are those only produced for Penn State?