Ohio State gets one-year bowl ban

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Well my Buckeyes finally got their punishment today. :(

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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The NCAA hit Ohio State with a one-year bowl ban and other penalties Tuesday for a scandal that involved eight players taking a total of $14,000 in cash and tattoos in exchange for jerseys, rings and other Buckeyes memorabilia.

The university had previously offered to vacate the 2010 season, return bowl money, go on two years of NCAA probation and use five fewer football scholarships over the next three years.

But the NCAA countered with a bowl ban in Urban Meyer's first year as head coach in 2012, further reduced the number of scholarships and tacked on a year of probation.

It was a sobering blow to Ohio State and athletic director Gene Smith, who through a lengthy NCAA investigation had maintained there was no way the Buckeyes would be banned from a bowl game.

"We are surprised and disappointed with the NCAA's decision," Smith said in a statement. "However, we have decided not to appeal the decision because we need to move forward as an institution. We recognize that this is a challenging time in intercollegiate athletics. Institutions of higher education must move to higher ground, and Ohio State embraces its leadership responsibilities and affirms its long-standing commitment to excellence in education and integrity in all it does."

After the initial tattoo scandal, Ohio State and the NCAA discovered two additional problems. Three players were suspended just before the start of the season for accepting $200 from booster Bobby DiGeronimo, and midway through the Buckeyes' 6-6 season it was revealed that several players had been paid too much for too little work on summer jobs -- supplied by the same booster. He has been disassociated from the program.

Former coach Jim Tressel, forced out in the wake of the scandal, was hit with a five-year "show-cause" order that all but prevents him from being a college coach during that time.

"Of great concern to the committee was the fact that the former head coach became aware of these violations and decided not to report the violations," the committee wrote in its report.

Under a show-cause order, any school that hired Tressel would have to present its case for why it needed to employ him, and would risk severe penalties if he were to commit any further infractions after that.

The Buckeyes are preparing to play Florida, Meyer's former team, in the Gator Bowl on Jan. 2.

Meyer, a former ESPN analyst who was hired to much acclaim on Nov. 28, has built a solid recruiting class despite the ongoing NCAA problems. But a bowl ban could affect those verbal commitments.

The NCAA also issued a public reprimand and censure, put the Buckeyes on probation through Dec. 19, 2014, and reduced football scholarships from 85 to 82 through the 2014-15 academic year.


Infractions report


The NCAA Committee on Infractions issued a 34-page public report on its Ohio State investigation. Read it here: http://espn.go.com/photo/preview/!pdfs/111220/ohio_state_report.pdf
 
take away their bowl game for this year... why impose it for a year in the future?
 
OSU self-imposed penalties were not enough. They agree to give up last seasons wins including the bowl game and even give up a few scholarships next year. Unfortunately, they got three year scholarship probation so they lose 9, and 1 year bowl ban. :( BS since their main case was against the tattoos and cash for memorabilia. I don't see why an athlete can sell his personal property. What if they had a yard sale and the tattoo guy said I don't have cash right now but I'll give you a free tattoo. Does that warrant violations and game suspensions? :hmmm?: Oh well...everyone enjoy the year with us out of the BCS b/c with Urban Meyers you're gonna see a lot of us in the future.
 
not that it'd happen, but think how hilarious it'd be if they were ranked at the top next year. It'd be non stop talk on sportscenter
 
How crazy would it be if they ended the season as the only undefeated team and do not get to go to the National Championship game.
 
What, if any, punishment would it be to take back wins to last years results? None in IMO.
 
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