Ohio State should consider turning down bowl bid
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holdingoutAfter all the turmoil this season, maybe they should turn down all bowl bids. Just a thought.
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SportsAndLadySo stupid
Kill yourself -
sleeperNo. I hope we play in and win a bowl game this year.
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Fidmeister
That situation is completely beyond the NCAA's jurisdiction. Penn State could sue to block any NCAA penalty and win. There weren't any NCAA rules broken.ccrunner609;981844 wrote:NCAA is behind a rock and a hard place now with the whole PSU thing. If it comes down that people at PSU knew about this and nothing was done they have to give them the death penalty if tats gets you -5 scholorships and a bowl ban. NCAA is slapping wrists for now.
The entire situation is awful and the people involved in hiding it are all bad at life, but they broke the actual law, not NCAA law. Everyone who can do time should get the maximum. But this isn't NCAA territory. This is criminal territory.
What happened at Penn State shouldn't impact Ohio State, Miami, Oregon or anyone else under investigation for NCAA rules violations. This goes beyond sports to the lowest form of human existence. The NCAA should stay out. -
LJFidmeister;981903 wrote:That situation is completely beyond the NCAA's jurisdiction. Penn State could sue to block any NCAA penalty and win. There weren't any NCAA rules broken.
The entire situation is awful and the people involved in hiding it are all bad at life, but they broke the actual law, not NCAA law. Everyone who can do time should get the maximum. But this isn't NCAA territory. This is criminal territory.
What happened at Penn State shouldn't impact Ohio State, Miami, Oregon or anyone else under investigation for NCAA rules violations. This goes beyond sports to the lowest form of human existence. The NCAA should stay out.
Good post. NCAA is overstepping their authority on PSU -
Big GainA coverup of ANYTHING by an athletic department = NCAA's BIG ONE, Lack of Institutional Control. This undoubtedly will be the most severe case in NCAA history.
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dwccrewI can't understand why people think OSU should turn down a bowl bid. If they don't receive a bowl ban, you take the bowl bid. Gives the players an extra game and OSU some national exposure.
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Fidmeister
The NCAA needs to stay the hell out of the way and let the law handle this. This is not an NCAA issue and for them to attempt to make it one is simply grandstanding. They can't come in when none of their laws were broken and slap a penalty on someone to look like they're in the ball.Big Gain;981994 wrote:A coverup of ANYTHING by an athletic department = NCAA's BIG ONE, Lack of Institutional Control. This undoubtedly will be the most severe case in NCAA history.
This isn't their place. Penn State could sue to block those penalties and win, thus neutering the NCAA once and for all. -
Ghmothwdwhsoholdingout;981832 wrote:After all the turmoil this season, maybe they should turn down all bowl bids. Just a thought.
says the OC poster one year late........................................ -
holdingout
Let me rephrase it...."With the season Ohio State has had,(probably going to end up 6-6)do they deserve to go to a bowl?"holdingout;981832 wrote:After all the turmoil this season, maybe they should turn down all bowl bids. Just a thought. -
LJ
Exactly.Fidmeister;982032 wrote:The NCAA needs to stay the hell out of the way and let the law handle this. This is not an NCAA issue and for them to attempt to make it one is simply grandstanding. They can't come in when none of their laws were broken and slap a penalty on someone to look like they're in the ball.
This isn't their place. Penn State could sue to block those penalties and win, thus neutering the NCAA once and for all.
I don't see how people think a coverup of something that is not an NCAA rule = LOIC -
darbypitcher22There's a lot of young players that could use those extra 15 practices as a stepping stone to 2012.
Play the bowl game if you're selected (which I can't see any bowl not wanting OSU) -
ts1227darbypitcher22;982130 wrote:There's a lot of young players that could use those extra 15 practices as a stepping stone to 2012.
Play the bowl game if you're selected (which I can't see any bowl not wanting OSU)
I agree that you play it, but since Fickell will be gone afterward the practices won't help nearly as much as they normally would. -
vball10set
why? practice is practice, and anytime you can get extra time, especially for the younger players, you take it...and of course they should accept the bid!!!ts1227;982142 wrote:I agree that you play it, but since Fickell will be gone afterward the practices won't help nearly as much as they normally would. -
HitsRusThis isn't their place. Penn State could sue to block those penalties and win, thus neutering the NCAA once and for all.
Oh, please! please please! Can we? can we please?. It's not even an issue of the NCAA overstepping it's authority. Member institutions have given it way too much authority in much the same way that government has grown on the national level. And of course, there has been a BIG payout...to everyone but the players who have to suffer the penalties. -
krambmanUnless OSU has had a post-season ban put on them, they should play in whatever bowl game they get. Turning down a bowl invite costs the university (and the conference) money, hurts recruiting, and robs a team that can really use it an extra month of practice. I can't imagine one positive thing coming from turning down a bowl bid.
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sleeper
There are no positives other than for the haters not to see Ohio State win another bowl game.krambman;982215 wrote:Unless OSU has had a post-season ban put on them, they should play in whatever bowl game they get. Turning down a bowl invite costs the university (and the conference) money, hurts recruiting, and robs a team that can really use it an extra month of practice. I can't imagine one positive thing coming from turning down a bowl bid. -
se-alum
Obviously, Miami thinks this will help them with the NCAA, I say the NCAA will see right through this ploy. Had Miami done it at the beginning of the season, it probably would've helped them.krambman;982215 wrote:Unless OSU has had a post-season ban put on them, they should play in whatever bowl game they get. Turning down a bowl invite costs the university (and the conference) money, hurts recruiting, and robs a team that can really use it an extra month of practice. I can't imagine one positive thing coming from turning down a bowl bid. -
sportswizuhrd
On behalf of all other USC Trojan fans, I will give you the advice of....ccrunner609;981844 wrote:THe players and coaches that got us in trouble are going to be all gone and there wont be a bowl ban.
That doesn't mean shit to the NCAA. -
TiernanLet's take care of bidness this week first. If they win def go bowling...if not I can see taking a breather getting the ink dried on Urbies contract and start the recruiting hard and fast early.
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Al BundyIt will be interesting to see how selection process goes for Big Ten teams. If PSU doesn't win the conference, I can see many of the bowls passing over them in the selection process because they won't want to deal with the PSU issue for a month.
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krambman
Playing in and winning a bowl game is a better recruiting tool than calling guys when you have a month off.Tiernan;982298 wrote:Let's take care of bidness this week first. If they win def go bowling...if not I can see taking a breather getting the ink dried on Urbies contract and start the recruiting hard and fast early. -
sportchamppsim pretty sure the ncaa has rules stateing schools must follow a certain moral code which would allow them to go after psu
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thedynasty1998If they think they will get a postseason ban, they should do it. But if they are confident it won't be that severe, then there's no need. Someone at OSU has to have an idea of what will be handed down.
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SportsAndLadyIf they're going to get a post season ban, why would you ban yourself from post season? Either way, you're going to be banned. It's not like the NCAA has proven to be more merciful towards programs that self impose penalties.