Oh, I assume that cameraman is fish food at the bottom of the Olentangy River right now!! Or they had Tressel send over some of his Youngstown associates and that guy is now part of the foundation for a new CVS pharmacy in Minerva...Btw, did Urby ever hunt down that camera man who "injured" Barrett a few wks ago? I understood it was going to be a full blown investigation.
Funny there is no word of it from anyone. Ol Urby was full of rage about his own failure to police his own sideline.Oh, I assume that cameraman is fish food at the bottom of the Olentangy River right now!! Or they had Tressel send over some of his Youngstown associates and that guy is now part of the foundation for a new CVS pharmacy in Minerva...
Other people may have time to follow it closer than I do, so maybe there was some development on that investigation. I suspect Meyer thought more about it after the fact and probably realized it ultimately was his fault...OR he had a graduate assistant stoned to death to appease the football gods who were obviously displeased with him for some unknown reason and causing a run of bad luck for his program.Funny there is no word of it from anyone. Ol Urby was full of rage about his own failure to police his own sideline.
https://www.thelantern.com/2017/12/...rom-recruiting-5-star-prospect-micah-parsons/
Self-reported NCAA violations prevent Ohio State from recruiting 5-star prospect Micah Parsons
By Colin Hass-Hill: hass-hill.1@osu.edu December 19, 2017 0
Five-star prospect Micah Parsons (wearing an Ohio State shirt) poses for a photo with former Ohio State running back Eddie George as former Ohio State quarterback Kirk Herbstreit looks on from the set of College GameDay on Sept. 9. Credit: Jack Westerheide | Photo Editor
Five-star defensive end Micah Parsons was once a favorite to land at Ohio State — that was until Ohio State agreed to stop recruiting the class of 2018 prospect because of self-reported NCAA violations that occurred during his official visit on Sept. 9.
Ohio State self-reported the violations to the NCAA on Sept. 26. The violations, which The Lantern obtained through a public-records request, were the result of improper contact that happened during the recruit’s visit to the set of ESPN’s College GameDay at The Oval prior to the Buckeyes’ game against Oklahoma.
As a result of the infractions, Ohio State agreed to no longer recruit Parsons and declared him ineligible for an unknown amount of time.