Boom! You're right.Typical. It's different until it's your team.
No! According to them they are TOSU "The Ohio State University". Where did they come up with that? Are we TUA "The University of Alabama"?OK, they play in the BIG? - Strike 1.
They cheated - Strike 2.
Urban Meyer is their coach - Strike 3.
Heck, I 'll give them a 4th strike.... They are OSU.
They should be thankful for the bowl ban. It prevents them from getting smoked again by another SEC school.
The overtime win at home against Purdue, the escape against UAB at home, the seven point win over a 3-9 Cal team at home, and the 3 point win at Indiana are real signs of a championship caliber team. :rolleye2:
Taking your post at face value, a couple of things pop out. First of all, there a lot of people who agree with you about compensation for college players. I don't think that idea is crazy, but allowing it on the same scale as NFL invites a situation where many players become more powerful than their team and coach. This is a very complex area that can go in many different directions, most of them bad for the game we see on the field.Okay guys, I know a lot of you are going to look at this and laugh "funny or not" but getting on with it. I actually agree with the statement. For one I don't get the big deal about selling some stuff or the tats for that matter either.
IF NFL PLAYERS CAN DO IT NCAA PLAYERS SHOULD BE ALOUD TO
To be even more "funny" I think most if not all NCAA sactions are very questionable including the ones that were placed on Bama a decade or so ago. I honestly think Coaches should be able to recruit how they want to with out rules. I think palyers should be able to do what the want with boosters such as taking cash, fishing trips, letting the coach give your dad $100,000 and then your dad sayss he knows nothing about it.
Like I said I know a lot of people who read this are going to be like "your crazy" but its my true thought.
I agree. Maybe Michigan will knock them off and put an end to the small possiblilty of that happening.Agree, it would be different if they could play a good bowl game against a decent team to prove themselves. I just don't see how the AP could award them anything, the Big 10 has been noted as a weak conference this year. They need a quality win over a team outside of there.
The effect's can vary, but I believe the probation might have helped Ohio State have an undefeated season. Similar to Auburn with Bowden, the players are trying to impress their new coach while playing under less pressure in the big games. The AP has them ranked #4 for a reason.Typical. It's different until it's your team.
Even if the AP does give OSU their vote, it's irrelevant. This is currently the BCS era, and that is all that matters.I agree. Maybe Michigan will knock them off and put an end to the small possiblilty of that happening.