Todays episode of OTL
They talked about how the NCAA is investigating some 7 on 7 coaches, one of the coaches mentioned was Brett Goetz and how he has taken several of his players to the OSU spring game and how he has relationships with some of the OSU coaches. Goetz has coached four OSU players Ryan Shazier, Jermey Cash, Etienne Sabino, and Travis Howard.
I went on the OTL website to see if they had the video and notice they have a Austin Hatch Story on the front page and to the right it says upcoming story with a picture of Tressel with a video.
It doesn't matter. The NCAA has a lack of institutional control.
They also fail to monitor.
can we do a citizens arrest on the NCAA?
Eleven Warriors re-tweeted something that said on Sunday there will be a new OTL with more OSU memorabilia discussions.
http://twitter.com/#!/elevenwarriors/status/99492208692051969
How popular Ohio's becoming with ESPN has to be exciting for those guys :)
I find it amazing that ESPN is doing the NCAA's job better than the NCAA can. Maybe the NCAA is waiting for ESPN to punish tOSU before they decide to do anything.
Sadly, I don't find it amazing. I would have to have some respect for the NCAA to expect them to do their own work instead of making the media give them their cases on the proverbial silver platter.
August 6th, 2011 at 10:37 AM ^
I'm sure the NCAA has certain rules and procedures it must follow in the course of an investigation, whereas the media really doesn't. You also have the added enticement of anonymity that the media could provide a source whereas the NCAA would probably want you on record. I'm not sure about the answer to this, but could the NCAA be sued by a member institution if it is found to have broken rules during an investigation? At the very least taken to arbitration?
If only the NCAA were as interested as ESPN in the filthy cheating swine pit that hell hole is hiding.