Terrelle Pryor not returning to OSU
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WriterbuckeyeSpeedofsand;808273 wrote:http://www.ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/ncaa/issues/enforcement
From your own link:
If the source anonymously reported the potential violation, the NCAA enforcement staff cannot use the information to prove a violation occurred, but they can use the information to find others who may have information about the situation. -
Speedofsand
Wow that's a reach. Florida is nowhere in that link.sleeper;808287 wrote:So Florida paid off the NCAA?
Writerbuckeye;808547 wrote:From your own link:
If the source anonymously reported the potential violation, the NCAA enforcement staff cannot use the information to prove a violation occurred, but they can use the information to find others who may have information about the situation.
What's your point?
You are as bad as sleeper, vball, durkie, etc. -
sleeperSpeedofsand;808629 wrote:Wow that's a reach. Florida is nowhere in that link.
There's no other way to explain Florida not being given the death penalty. -
enigmaaxsleeper;808650 wrote:There's no other way to explain Florida not being given the death penalty.
There's only one school with an upcoming hearing that faces the "repeat offender" status, which is necessary for the death penalty. What do you think they should request for a last meal....Akron? -
Pick6enigmaax;808931 wrote:There's only one school with an upcoming hearing that faces the "repeat offender" status, which is necessary for the death penalty. What do you think they should request for a last meal....Akron?
dont be hatin on akron!! i'll be there september 3rd watching the Zips get their biggest win in school history (just kidding) -
Midstate01Lol, death penalty?? Osu is nowhere near the death penalty. Don't try to act like they are.
Florida has had like 30+ arrests in the last few years and nobody even mentions it. Kids sell their own items and people talk death penalty. Gtfo -
WriterbuckeyeCan't believe I'm going to (even remotely) defend Florida, but here goes...
Arrests have nothing to do with NCAA infractions. You can have 1,000 arrests on criminal charges and unless one of those happens to also break NCAA regs, the NCAA won't give a crap.
I think the "death penalty" talk from some on here (and in the media) is wishful hating at work. I've seen nothing that's been PROVEN so far that even comes close to loss of control (or failure to monitor) let alone the death penalty. Lots of innuendo from reporters and some weak sources, but no proof.
The most serious NCAA infraction remains Tressel's lie regarding the compliance forms he signed. Other than that, I can see some stuff being levied against Pryor (now gone) individually, but nothing much more so far as the team/school is concerned.
Not saying it can't happen...but I don't see it at this point. -
enigmaaxMidstate01;808942 wrote:Lol, death penalty?? Osu is nowhere near the death penalty. Don't try to act like they are.
Florida has had like 30+ arrests in the last few years and nobody even mentions it. Kids sell their own items and people talk death penalty. Gtfo
1. They qualify. They will be considered a "repeat offender". That is exactly why the death penalty was created. It is a fact. Didn't say they were going to get it, other than joking (please see the post to which I responded...it's quoted), but it is factually accurate to say they qualify.
2. As Writer explained, arrests have nothing to do with the death penalty. At all. -
Midstate01The point was, the media is blowing this up. Yet arrests are happening like crazy and don't get talked about. What's worse, selling things or getting arrested??
I dont doubt that the NCAA doesn't care about arrests. Because as long as they are making money off the players, they don't care what they are doing in the streets. -
WebFireenigmaax;809026 wrote:1. They qualify. They will be considered a "repeat offender". That is exactly why the death penalty was created. It is a fact. Didn't say they were going to get it, other than joking (please see the post to which I responded...it's quoted), but it is factually accurate to say they qualify.
2. As Writer explained, arrests have nothing to do with the death penalty. At all.
Whether they "qualify" or not, they won't come close to the death penalty. It's questionable whether repeat offender will even be a consideration. -
enigmaax
Duh. Did you see who brought up the death penalty on this thread and why I said that?WebFire;809092 wrote: Whether they "qualify" or not, they won't come close to the death penalty.
It is already a consideration, the NCAA stated it in the letter.WebFire;809092 wrote: It's questionable whether repeat offender will even be a consideration. -
Midstate01If you follow Ken Gordon on twitter he said if unc isn't getting loic and death penalty then osu will get nothing close to that.
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vball10setNOOOOOOOOOOOO..say it ain't so!!!!
http://www.toledoblade.com/Ohio-State/2011/06/22/Cleveland-Browns-researching-Terrelle-Pryor.htmlCLEVELAND -- The Browns are intrigued enough by former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor to do their due diligence on him for the supplemental draft, a league source told The Plain Dealer. -
j_crazylol, clowns.
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TiernanIts still only "One Lie" as far as any provable & punishable violations go. Does anyone really think a coach with Tress' record would have been let go for what he did if he coached in the SEC or PAC12? No F'n way! The car thing has been proved to be a big zero nothing. The selling of memorabilia has been decided with the 5 game suspensions. The only thing still lingering are the possible drug implications when the FBI's indictments on the Tattoo Parlor Owner finally come down.
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Writerbuckeyej_crazy;810949 wrote:lol, clowns.
So an NFL team is a bunch of "clowns" for doing their job and checking out a supplemental draft player -- and one that's a freakish athlete at that?
Seems to me they would be inept if they DIDN'T do as much research as possible before making a decision one way or another. -
SportsAndLadyWriterbuckeye;811080 wrote:So an NFL team is a bunch of "clowns" for doing their job and checking out a supplemental draft player -- and one that's a freakish athlete at that?
Seems to me they would be inept if they DIDN'T do as much research as possible before making a decision one way or another.
Key word is "intrigued"
They aren't just "checking him out" they are checking him out because they are intrigued by him. -
j_crazyWriterbuckeye;811080 wrote:So an NFL team is a bunch of "clowns" for doing their job and checking out a supplemental draft player -- and one that's a freakish athlete at that?
Seems to me they would be inept if they DIDN'T do as much research as possible before making a decision one way or another.
given the browns' recent successes with QB's (or lack thereof) i'd say their interest in him solidifies him as a future non factor in the NFL. -
Tobias Fünkej_crazy;811481 wrote:given the browns' recent successes with QB's (or lack thereof) i'd say their interest in him solidifies him as a future non factor in the NFL.
lulz
Tiernan;811059 wrote:Its still only "One Lie" as far as any provable & punishable violations go. Does anyone really think a coach with Tress' record would have been let go for what he did if he coached in the SEC or PAC12? No F'n way! The car thing has been proved to be a big zero nothing. The selling of memorabilia has been decided with the 5 game suspensions. The only thing still lingering are the possible drug implications when the FBI's indictments on the Tattoo Parlor Owner finally come down. -
Tiernan
So you agree with me by shaking your head "No...he definitely would not have been let go in the SEC or PAC12". Thanks for confirming.Tobias Fünke;811511 wrote:lulz
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Tobias FünkeClever. I was disagreeing with just about everything you said.
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Pick6j_crazy;811481 wrote:given the browns' recent successes with QB's (or lack thereof) i'd say their interest in him solidifies him as a future non factor in the NFL.
The browns arent under the same management as they were with couch, quinn, etc. They have a guy who has won a superbowl, been to another.. Oh yea.. He also found brett favre. -
DeyDurkie5Speedofsand;808629 wrote:Wow that's a reach. Florida is nowhere in that link.
What's your point?
You are as bad as sleeper, vball, durkie, etc.
oh go fuck yourself -
passwordI have not heard much in the media lately about Pryor, has he been inducted in to the NFL Hall of Fame yet?
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HitsRusactually he was run out of college by a bunch of a holes.