- Urban Meyers first Ohio State team wont be bowl-bound. (Pioneer Press)
- The NCAA on Tuesday announced that its Division 1 Committee on Infractions has cited Ohio States football program for failure to monitor and preferential treatment and extra benefit violations. (msnbc.com)
- One signature football program, Southern California, re-enters the bowl mix next season. Another, Ohio State, falls out as the drumbeat of scandal in college athletics continues. (USA Today)
- The NCAA, in its infinite bureaucratic wisdom, slapped Ohio States football program upside the head Tuesday. It certainly wasnt a love tap. Nor was it a kick to the groin, a feeling familiar to those who revere USC. (Chicago Tribune)
- A solid recruiting class can either make or break your football program. At the same time, the slightest little thing can destroy your recruiting class. (Bleacherreport.com)
- COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State players broke the rules and got to play in the Sugar Bowl anyway. Jim Tressel knew about infractions and let it all happen. Now the Buckeyes and new coach Urban Meyer will pay for it next season. (New Haven Register)
- COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Almost exactly a year since NCAA violations came to light, Ohio State will learn the penalties. (ESPN)
- COLUMBUS — The Ohio State football team is not a broken-down jalopy. (News-Herald.com)
- The NCAA Committee on Infractions has handed the Ohio State football program a one-year postseason ban and slashed a total of nine scholarships over three years due to multiple violations dating back to December 2010. (U-Wire.com)
- Still, Ohio State didnt become a factor until Urban Meyer was named During his official visit, Spence said it was the non-football discussions with the Buckeyes staff that sold him. (ESPN)
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Ohio state football
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