Report: Ex-Buckeye e-mailed Tressel (AP)

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The Columbus Dispatch is reporting that a former Ohio State football player is the lawyer who sent e-mails to football coach Jim Tressel last spring telling him that players were selling memorabilia. The newspaper, citing three unidentified sources, reports Columbus attorney Christopher Cicero sent the e-mails.

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For these repeated offenses over the years, "the" Ohio State Buckeyes need to be threatened with the death penalty. Maybe that will straighten them and Tressel up.
 

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For these repeated offenses over the years, "the" Ohio State Buckeyes need to be threatened with the death penalty. Maybe that will straighten them and Tressel up.

My understanding is the NCAA has essentially decided to "never" use the death penalty again because it took so long for SMU to recover from it(and from USF basketball which essentially got it too). I would argue neither ever did recover they're not close to what they were before it.

But I think that's sort of the point, if you keep slapping the hand and they keep doing the same things, at some point you gotta bring out the big stick.
 

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