I didn't realize all Christians were without sin. Thanks, Liney. No wonder I'm not religious!
Uh, no. I can quote from Mr. Smith's letter since you obviously haven't read it:
"I was disappointed to learn from your attorney that, as of June 7, 2011, you have chosen not to interview with representatives of the NCAA and The Ohio State University. In light of that decision, the University must declare you ineligible for intercollegiate competition because you have failed to cooperate with the University in violation of NCAA Bylaw 10.1."
So, by declaring TP ineligible Ohio State "basically admits" that TP wouldn't talk to the NCAA and have responded appropriately.
Buchanan:
You're so utterly wrong on Clarett it's not worth correcting. I will say two things as it relates to OSU, though. He twas interviewed in Omaha because he currently plays for the Omaha UFL team (and is not in school). And, of course, anything Clarett did at OSU is past the statute of limitations. He spoke his mind. Too bad you didn't listen to it. Maybe Dohrman can get you a summary -- I'm sure he hasn't listened to it, either, but I'm also quite sure he'd fstill eel comfortable writing it up.
So osu renders Pryor ineligible for the whole year, basically admitting to more egregious violations than what would have simply kept him out for 5 games, yet there is "nothing more to see" in regards to the original investigation. They stand by their initial self-regulation based on the events known for the rest of it all.
"I was disappointed to learn from your attorney that, as of June 7, 2011, you have chosen not to interview with representatives of the NCAA and The Ohio State University. In light of that decision, the University must declare you ineligible for intercollegiate competition because you have failed to cooperate with the University in violation of NCAA Bylaw 10.1."
So, by declaring TP ineligible Ohio State "basically admits" that TP wouldn't talk to the NCAA and have responded appropriately.
Buchanan:
You're so utterly wrong on Clarett it's not worth correcting. I will say two things as it relates to OSU, though. He twas interviewed in Omaha because he currently plays for the Omaha UFL team (and is not in school). And, of course, anything Clarett did at OSU is past the statute of limitations. He spoke his mind. Too bad you didn't listen to it. Maybe Dohrman can get you a summary -- I'm sure he hasn't listened to it, either, but I'm also quite sure he'd fstill eel comfortable writing it up.
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