Ohio State Football: Proposed Sanctions Are the Furthest Thing from Punishments

Posted by Zach Dirlam on July-8-2011 Add Comments

Ohio State Football responded to the NCAA's allegations the Buckeyes committed major violations. 

Ohio State's requested sanctions from the NCAA are two years of probation, the vacation of all 12 wins, including the Sugar Bowl, for the 2010 season, along with former head coach Jim Tressel's status being changed from "resigned" to "retired" and that he should not have to pay his $250,000 fine for sitting on information regarding his star players committing violations.

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