OT - OSU recruit Chris Carter

Submitted by BleedMaizeNBlue on

OSU proving, yet again, that they keep it classy. One of their recruits, Chris Carter, is in a bit of trouble with the law.

http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2011/02/ohio_state_recruit_chris_kenne…

Actually, this story is hilarious.

Edit: It's not the fact that this individual did something disgusting that makes this story hilarious. It is the fact that OSU is associated with negative press. I didn't think I would actually have to make that delineation, but there you have it.

BleedMaizeNBlue

February 2nd, 2011 at 1:04 PM ^

When I stated that "this story is hilarious," I did not mean the content of the story isolated to the fact that this kid groped and fondled minors. I meant the overall fact that a story that included more negative press towards OSU AND of one of their target players doing something completely unclassy.

I understand that in the past we have had Michigan players do very stupid things that have come out in the media, but is it wrong to chuckle at tOSU when something negative happens to them, whether they were heavily involved or not?

More likely than not you and I are going to disagree on this article and what may or not be humorous about it, but I respect your opinion and I understand how my words could be interpreted differently. Happy Signing Day.

JJB2

February 2nd, 2011 at 12:21 PM ^

Suspend him for 5 games but allow him to play in a bowl game....whoops...sorry that's another   bunch of idiots.

Maybe he'll get a 5 practice suspension, unless he's in jail, of course.

PurpleStuff

February 2nd, 2011 at 12:27 PM ^

You do remember we had a starting defensive tackle who used to stand out on the Diag waving his dick at every passerby he could, right?

I don't know what the pervy equivalent of glass houses would be.  Maybe a crib constructed entirely out of inflatable ladies?  I don't really know, but I'm sure you get my point.

umjgheitma

February 2nd, 2011 at 12:30 PM ^

No one got hurt, and it helps girls think twice about being told to take their clothes off because they were randomly called on to do so. Wouldn't the ROTC just need a general size from the girls (i.e. small, medium, large) for their uniforms anyway? Guess never underestimate the hormones of a 17 year old boy. 

Wendyk5

February 2nd, 2011 at 3:30 PM ^

This is just an incredibly stupid response. The report I read said one girl undressed, not eight, and that he tried forcibly to undress others. Whatever happened, let's not blame the girls for a really sick and pathetic trap an 18 year old kid is trying to set. 

 

I certainly hope he loses his scholarship over this. If Tressel doesn't take a stand, he and his program are as corrupt as the scummiest rule-breaking SEC programs or USC. 

rockediny

February 2nd, 2011 at 12:55 PM ^

I have to admit, I chuckled a bit. These girl are very naive, a random guy tells you to take of your clothes and you do it? I mean c'mon! Out of  8 girls, only one refused? They're 15, not toddlers, and while it was a disgusting act, they should've suspected something was up if someone was asking them to take their bras off just to take their measurement. A school wouldn't allow a male student to do this! The youth today, sheesh! I'm technically a youth too, but this is just extra stupid on both sides. Did he think he would get away with it? He kept a log of it and everything!

Brhino

February 2nd, 2011 at 1:24 PM ^

According to the article, the dude's 6' 5", 350 pounds.  Imagine what a 15-year-old girl would feel like being confronted by a man that size, in a confined secluded area no less.  I hope they throw the book at him.