Strangelove, the bottom line is, .. if Jim Tressel would have done the right thing from the start, he'd still be ohio's coach today.
Unfortunately, the right thing would have included reporting Pryor's actions to the compliance officer, along with the AD and university president.
The remedy for that was to remove Pryor from the team. Tressel decided that the cost of being honest was too high. He couldn't go into the season without his best QB. So, he rolled the dice, and lost.
Yes, I will agree that Pryor had character issues. But, I think Tressel probably knew that when he recruited the kid. It was a risky move from the start.
But that's what happens when winning is paramount to everything else.
Unfortunately, the right thing would have included reporting Pryor's actions to the compliance officer, along with the AD and university president.
The remedy for that was to remove Pryor from the team. Tressel decided that the cost of being honest was too high. He couldn't go into the season without his best QB. So, he rolled the dice, and lost.
Yes, I will agree that Pryor had character issues. But, I think Tressel probably knew that when he recruited the kid. It was a risky move from the start.
But that's what happens when winning is paramount to everything else.
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