Every since Coach Jim Tressle took over as head coach of The Ohio State University he has put in a system to where his players can have success on and off the field. To always own up to your mistakes and move on, to have credibility. Tressle holding back violations from OSU is a major infraction of NCAA rules. Tressle put wins in front of the truth and now he has to pay. Tressle has always done the right thing for the most part. I always wanted Coach to take more risk, to be the bad guy and run the score up. Not take risk off the field that could effect the University forever. Now the blame can be spread in multiple directions from Pryor and Posey to the head offcials at OSU. Pryor was held as the most highly recruited high school player in recent memory. Pryor's talent was undoubtedly speacial, nobody with that size and speed has come to OSU in the last five years. Pryor won a lot of games racking up a 31-4 record. When does respect and countability come in to play? He was held to a higher standard and failed horribly. Tressle and Pryor both let down the fans of OSU in a way that we all will feel from the NCAA in a few months. The violations they broke will effect the program for years to come from Bowl bans to loss of scholorship. You have to ask yourself one question......was it worth it?
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