As for Michigan's past, in questions of integrity, just remember who our HC was from 1995 to 2008. We may have have been bothered about a relative decline in recruiting and passion in his later years but NOBODY has ever made the slightest suggestion that Lloyd Carr was anything but an absolutely honest and principled leader in every sense of the word. You could say the same about Bo. As for Moeller he may have marched to a different drummer but I've never heard a hint of anything like we have witnessed at OSU.
As in so many things it may be the cover-up that is worse than the crime and brings on the passions for punishment. And there aren't many character defects that are more disgusting than brazen hypocrisy. That is Jim Tressel. And it carries over to his many apologists including the recent institutional reassessment of his "firing" and letting him "retire" while waiving significant financial penalties.
The honorable thing for Buckeye Nation would be to acknowledge all their enabling and wrong doing and clean house now. When people honestly confess their transgressions there is usually room for forgiveness. But it has to be honest.
As in so many things it may be the cover-up that is worse than the crime and brings on the passions for punishment. And there aren't many character defects that are more disgusting than brazen hypocrisy. That is Jim Tressel. And it carries over to his many apologists including the recent institutional reassessment of his "firing" and letting him "retire" while waiving significant financial penalties.
The honorable thing for Buckeye Nation would be to acknowledge all their enabling and wrong doing and clean house now. When people honestly confess their transgressions there is usually room for forgiveness. But it has to be honest.
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