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Originally Posted by Parshooter
How are those NCAA investigations going boys? 
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Ya know, I don't typically like to engage in smack, but for some strange reason the above post came flying out of the peanut gallery. I knew there was something behind it, I just couldn't quite remember. Then I found it...
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Originally Posted by Parshooter
Calling BS on this. Show me a Gator fan that would pull a Bulldog fan out of a burning building and I'll show you a traitor. There is NO love-loss between Fla-Ga, Auburn-Alabama, anybody-Tenn. And there is nothing wrong with this. There is a genuine hatred between bitter rivals. As an Ohio State fan, I know this first-hand with that team from up north.
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Wouldn't you know it, a buckeye fan with a beef against the SEC, trash talking about the NCAA. That's pretty original. Don't see that very much.
So, I was thinking I just heard something about the buckeyes the other day...
Ohio State Admits Secondary Violations
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The recruitment of offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson created a lot of paperwork for the Ohio State compliance office. The Buckeyes' chase of the highly-rated recruit led to the school reporting four secondary NCAA violations, most of which had nothing to do with the OSU coaching staff
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Well, at least it had nothing to do with the
coaching staff.
Then I remembered seeing something else recently regarding recent NCAA violations...
Other leagues pass SEC on NCAA's scoreboard
From that article...
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Since Jan. 1, 2005, the SEC has had three schools found guilty of major violations.
In that same time period, four Division I conferences had more schools found guilty of major infractions — the Big Ten, the Big 12 and Sun Belt with five apiece, and the Mountain West with four.
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Then I could have sworn I remembered reading something else...
OSU Cheats
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Since 2000, Ohio State has reported to the NCAA more than 375 violations -- the most of any of the 69 Football Bowl Subdivision schools that provided documents to The Dispatch through public-records requests....About 4,000 violations a year are reported to the NCAA, many of them unknown to the public because of FERPA. But one thing is certain: Ohio State has more than most. Florida, for example, reported 112 violations since 2000, and Oklahoma reported 224.
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That can't be right can it? I mean, THE Ohio State University, that great bastion of all that is good in the world?
Quite simply, it always comes back to this:
To quote the great Les Miles, have a great day.