NCAA Informs Ohio State Of Ongoing Investigation

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According to 97.1 The Fan in Columbus, the NCAA has informed Ohio State University that they will be continuing their investigation.  The report comes from the Common Man and the Torg show with its sources coming from former OSU football players.

 

More details to come once I find a print source.  I know we all love to see it, but they broke the news on the radio with promise of following up on it. 

 

EDIT: Here's the link

EDIT #2: Torg now saying he thinks PRYOR is talking in an effort to get him into the Supplemental Draft.  Granted this is heresay and high speculation, but it raises some interesting questions.  Mind you, Torg is the one who broke this story on air when I posted it....before it made it to ESPN.

EDIT #3: 97.1 NOW REPORTING THAT THE SIGNING OF MEMORABILIA DID NOT STOP AFTER OSU "PUT THE CABOSH ON IT!"  This is getting unbelievable!  Torg says booster involved is from Northwest Ohio. They are livid! Tune in and laugh your ass off.

 

Gordon Gee had this to say:

2plankr

August 10th, 2011 at 5:20 PM ^

"The university has not received any additional allegations from the NCAA. As a member institution, we are committed to working ... cont.

...together with the NCAA. We do not anticipate discussing any additional allegations with the COI other than those self reported in March.

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FreddieMercuryHayes

August 10th, 2011 at 5:23 PM ^

Well yeah, they haven't recieved a letter with any additional allegations.  That's not what is being reported.  They supposedly recieved a letter saying they are still being investigated.  An additional NOA will come after the investigation if anything is found.  The letter they recieved is just a preliminary to an NOA if it shall come.

BiSB

August 10th, 2011 at 5:27 PM ^

"The university has not received any additional allegations from the NCAA."

That's the strongest thing they can say, and it only says that they haven't received a new Notice of Allegation. And they wouldn't discuss the new allegations at this meeting anyway; they would come later.

Crafty wording, but reading between the lines, they probably got the purported message from the NCAA.

kirtip

August 10th, 2011 at 5:26 PM ^

The fact that the ncaa was investigating should have told them they better stop. The fact that they ignored it and continued should bring a huge punishment. Get ready for a huge bomb to get dropped on Columbus down the road.

HAILtoBO

August 10th, 2011 at 6:27 PM ^

Lmao im driving home from cincy and just woke up in findlay and to hear this I wanna go take a stop in columbus to say hi... Haha love the baby

Tater

August 10th, 2011 at 6:47 PM ^

Maybe, finally, THE Dirtiest Program in College Football will get the thrashing from the NCAA that it so richly deserves.  I'd like to see them get penailzed about ten schollies a year for five years, with a postseason ban for that long.  

Then, I would like to see them have to play on national TV at least five times a year so that everybody can see how badly they suck and be reminded that they got that way by cheating.  

bfradette

August 10th, 2011 at 6:47 PM ^

what a joke of an article and a waste of my time. of course they are still being investigated as are about 50 other schools. the big boys are always under investigation------a bucknuts poster

 

Cmon guys, can you bucknuts guys really not see this for what it is? 

Were we, as UM fans, anything like this delusional when our story came together?

True Blue Grit

August 10th, 2011 at 6:54 PM ^

Glad to hear the NCAA has backtracked on their earlier illogical public statement - whatever the reason.  Gene Smith has to be the biggest tool in college athletics.   He's making the situation worse for TSIO by making stupid statements that don't help the university at all.

The FannMan

August 10th, 2011 at 9:58 PM ^

Calm down.  

This was all over the OSU boards (rivals?).  Someone started a thread here.  The OSU posters claimed they had sources at a radio station that said that Michigan stuff was found at the shops as well.  They claimed that Denard was involved and was blackmailed into staying after RR left.  They also claimed that we were going to get a worse punishment because it was so soon after practice-gate. Etc., etc., etc. Blah, blah, blah.

Sound familar?  

Here's the important part - all this was back in early June  It was supposed to become public in mid-June.  Last time I checked, its mid-August.

My conclusion is that this is recycled, interwebs rumor-mongering.   

OSU also got a letter from the NCAA.  If Michigan was implicated too, shouldn't we have gotten one too?  I will worry if, and only if, we get a document from the NCAA.

 

 

Blazefire

August 10th, 2011 at 7:27 PM ^

Where they're saying "if what they're hearing is right, M will get it too". It shows a couple of things.

First: They're beyond desperate. When the last load of manure fell off the truck onto their program, somebody came up with some ridiculousness about Denard Robinson being blackmailed or something to give them SOMETHING to fight back with. Then, when we got Kalis, suddenly Hoke was the worst negative recruiter ever. Now there's a new load of crap, so we must be implicated.

Second: They STILL do not understand the problem. NOBODY CARES ABOUT THE MONEY THE PLAYERS GOT! Suspend the individuals, have one bad year, and cary on. The problem is that the PROGRAM KNEW ABOUT IT. Idiots.