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So do they give buckeye leaf stickers for a heads-up email? The lawyer, who alerted head coach Jim Tressel, that some players were selling football memorabilia to the owner of a local tattoo parlor, identified as a former Ohio State letterman, according to the Columbus Dispatch. Christopher Tee (sic?) Cicero lettered in football for the Buckeyes in 1983, when Tressel was a first-year assistant, under Earl Bruce, in Columbus. It was a series of emails, from Cicero, that Tressel failed to disclose to his bosses, or the NCAA that led to the coach’s proposed two-game suspension and $250,000 fine yesterday.

This was the extent of Sportscenter's coverage of the Ohio State story tonight, March 9th.

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And yet,

this morning on Mike and Mike, everybody is towing the line about how “Head coaches get SO MUCH information. How’s a guy supposed to give weight to an anonymous email?”

How this crap gets on the air is beyond me. Even a cursory review of the email chain would indicate that there was some level of personal relationship between the sender/recipient.

Assclowns abound.

"Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that." - George Carlin

by Slice of Life on Mar 10, 2011 8:18 AM CST reply actions  

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