View Single Post
  #766 (permalink)  
Old 12-20-2004, 09:49 PM
buckiprof's Avatar
buckiprof buckiprof is offline
21st Century Buckeye Man
Senior Moderator
 
BP Donor

Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 2,393
Points: 4,306,195.12
Bank: 1,503.78
Total Points: 4,307,698.91
buckiprof is a revered BP posterbuckiprof is a revered BP posterbuckiprof is a revered BP posterbuckiprof is a revered BP posterbuckiprof is a revered BP posterbuckiprof is a revered BP posterbuckiprof is a revered BP posterbuckiprof is a revered BP posterbuckiprof is a revered BP posterbuckiprof is a revered BP poster
buckiprof is a revered BP poster
Quote:
We don't. Look, I don't know how many of you went to OSU, lived on, or spent a great deal of time on campus: YOU HAVE TO HAVE INHUMAN WILLPOWER OR BE MARY POPPINS TO NOT GET IN TROUBLE ON CAMPUS. Its probably increased 1000% if you are a football player on said campus.
While I do agree with the overall message of your post, i.e., JT isn't and can't be held responsible for the players 24/7 or people outside of the program, to say JT is above being looked at struck me. I wouldn't look at JT as being responsible, but is there something he could have done to have prevented/discouraged this? I don't know JT personally, but I would bet Pete Rose $50 that JT has asked himself that question. It seems to fit his nature.

I was at OSU from '82-'91 and I completely disagree with your assertion of what it takes to not get in trouble at OSU. The key is to not get caught, or at least, not get caught too often.
Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links
 
Page generated in 0.07605 seconds with 9 queries