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Originally Posted by Sportsbuck28
Letting a kid play that has a court case to settle sets a bad precedent that "If you break the law at Ohio State, you can still play."
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No one knew if he had broke the law or not...thus the term "innocent until proven guilty". While a head coach has to do a balancing act between how bad the accusation is and fairness to the accused, I think that once the case started to drag out, JT could've easily said, "Antonio has already served enough time off the team to cover his punishment if he were to be found guilty".