Repeat, how is the car dealership stuff directly related to Tressel? He's supposed to be monitoring what all his players are driving and closely reviewing their financing arrangements? Is he also responsible for going over their rent agreements? Should he be there to witness them signing the lease? When they go out shopping, do they need Tressel's permission first and he or a staff member must accompany them?
2. Yes. He should be monitoring any deals where his players are driving cars that they were not driving at the time they were in high school. If he can't personally monitor it, then The Ohio State University needs to have someone in their compliance department riding shotgun on their athletes to be sure their cars were obtained within NCAA rules.
3. If Coach Tressel and the Ohio State Athletic department haven't taken notice of what happened to USC and Pete Carroll, then they need their collective heads examined. They need people in their compliance department to verify that the players rental arrangements comply with the rules. Ohio State DOES believe in complying with NCAA rules, yes?
4. If Coach Tressel has recruited and signed players who cannot be trusted to obey NCAA rules regarding what they can buy, trade, sell, etc., then that's nobody's fault but his own. If he has to ride shotgun on their individual purchases, then maybe those athletes shouldn't be wearing an Ohio State uniform, yes?
There's no way to wiggle out of this, Strangelove. Either you believe that Ohio State is bound by the rules of the NCAA, or they're not. You must believe that Coach Tressel, Mr. Gee and Mr. Smith are ultimately responsible for enforcing NCAA rules at Ohio State, or you believe that the rules do NOT apply to Ohio State. Take your choice.
The view from this side of the border is, you guys are walking a very shaky tightrope, at best.
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