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What's that saying???? Better late.........
Although he’s late to the party he sums it up pretty well, we ARE living in a Bizzaro world.
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of Mobile
With the Memphis blues again
-R. Zimmerman
You called it, Para!
This blog has been tremendous regarding the Bush/Mayo investigations, and it’s ability to stay in front of the ensuing major infraction cases throughout it’s aftermath. Your work with Battle Cry has been nothing short of exceptional, . . . WOW that was a long podcast!
What’s funny is, Matt Hayes was on USC’s jock prior to the sanctions, and it seems he’s been sitting on a soapbox since- when it applies to our program and ex-Coach Carroll. I don’t know? It’s been a weird ride, but I guess we can find the root cause of this craziness to be the NCAA themselves.
“Should have known”? What I wonder is- when Coach Tressel informed tOSU’s legal counsel of “lifestyle” contacts and issues surrounding Terrelle Pryor and the remaining Tat4, shouldn’t THAT STATEMENT, which he is on the transcript as providing first-person account interview to the NCAA- be put under the NCAA review as Ohio State University as “should have known”? The flimsy circumstantial evidence they ambushed (pun, intended) Coach McNair on nothing as far as “facts” are concerned- and as it relates to the stinging proof that both Tressel and Vanatta (legal counsel at tOSU) & Smith “should have known of a coverup for ineligible players” in December of 2010.
How the enforcement staff missed large swaths of Tressel’s testimony and not included in the Notice of Inquiry doesn’t surprise me. They’ve been playing with kid gloves the WHOLE ENTIRE TIME, when it comes to OSU’s compliance culpability.
by BixBeiderbecke on Aug 13, 2011 11:18 PM PDT reply actions
Spot On
I have to agree with Bix this sight has been fantastic. The information here is as good as anywhere if not better. I listened to the podcast with Ohio and and liked it. Thanks for the insight with on field issues but also a little history of this site. Your efforts are much appreciated but still under the radar for most. So thank you once again and go spend some quality time with your family.
Ian










