Ohio State Football: Vacating 2010 Season Means Nothing

Posted by Jerome Foster on July-8-2011 Add Comments

Ohio State vacated its entire 2010 season. The victories forfeited include a Sugar Bowl victory over Arkansas.

The vacating of wins is a attempt to keep the NCAA from imposing harsher sanctions on the Buckeyes for the Terrelle Pryor/Jim Tressel scandal.

While Ohio State vacated its wins, it failed to impose the harsher sanctions of a postseason ban and scholarship reductions.

At the end of the day, the Buckeyes self-imposed penalty means absolutely nothing.

Vacating wins does nothing to make a school less attractive to high school players.

Does anybody really think USC has fallen off because of the vacating of the wins for the Reg...

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