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Originally Posted by ysubuck
What I mean by that is: Take Doug Worthington for example. DUI. Coach Tressel cited Worthington's "body of work" when making the decision not to suspend him. Doug didn't miss any game time due to the fact that his body of work at Ohio State was one that didn't include any trouble. Same with Alex Boone. But Antonio Henton also had a clean "body of work" up until his arrest, yet we never saw him again after that.
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Honest question here, but do you work in the program? Do you know for sure that Henton had a clean body of work up until his arrest? Just because something is not news worthy doesn't mean the rules are being followed. It's possible that there are plenty of disciplinary actions that do not involve game suspensions. If Nate has been in trouble or made poor dicisions in the past, I'm sure he'll be out for the bowl game, or worse. If he's been clean, he might get somewhat of a pass here.
(Yes, I've looked in the rumer mill....)
-z