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DE Chase Young (Nagurski, Hendricks, Bednarik, Silver Football, NFL DROY, New Orleans Saints)

What’s the internal rate of return for the loan? Or at least the cost of capital. No one evaluated Young’s debt:equity ratio when discussing the rate, did they?

Preach! Was he charged an appropriate interest rate on the loan? No such thing as an interest free loan in the IRS’s eyes, either, which means the failure to charge interest is a gift. I don’t care if OSU gets the death penalty!
 
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If this happened last year I might be worried. With backlash the NCAA is getting around compensation there's no way they come down hard on a player taking a loan to pay his families way to watch him play. It will have to be much more than anything that's being reported.
 
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Via Dispatch:

Ohio State defensive end Chase Young will not play in the Buckeyes' football game against Maryland on Saturday after taking a possibly improper loan believed to have been used to pay for his family to attend last season's Rose Bowl game.

The university confirmed the suspension in a brief statement Friday morning, citing a "possible NCAA issue." The school did not provide any insight regarding the length of his suspension.

According to the source, Ohio State was tipped off about the loan the day after the Wisconsin game on Oct. 26. When OSU notified Young, he was fully cooperative and provided documentation regarding the loan and that it had been repaid, according to the source.

The timing is significant. If true, Ohio State did not knowingly play a player suspected of committing an NCAA violation. That's likely to eliminate the possibility that the program would face penalties from playing Young until now.

The source also said Young intends to rejoin the team for its stretch run and not leave to begin training for the NFL draft.

Edit- Just noticed someone posted a link on the previous page. My fault.
 
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What the hell is Rutgers?

A Jersey Shore Hoosier
I mean the NCAA isn't really going to suspend a kid for getting his family plane tickets to see him play in the Rose Bowl while at the same time they just approved players to profit off their likeness are they?

Are you asking if the NCAA acts like an irrational psychopath that makes it up as they go? The answer is 'yes'.
NCAA is a surveillance police state. That's all they are.

Not even the Keystone Cops.
Come on, the completely rational thing is to suspend him for part of his Rookie NFL season.

Half a baseball game (which he's forced to attend), and not allowed in the Green Room at the NFL Draft.
It was a Russian agent. #russiagate #collusion. Media and every Dora the Explorer investigator will spew diarrhea out their mouth to get traffic on their website. Just wait for the final outcome. Nobody really knows shit.

He's clearly an Assad apologist.
If only he had popped for ostarine instead, this would have been dead 5min after reported.
Wait... No... Fungo is the mother fucker....

Hell, I don't know. Eric Clapton plays guitar really well, is the point.

Obligatory

we're assuming that he has an account at chase bank, right?

Fuck, we'll get the death penalty for sure now.


Seriously.... fuck the NCAA. Fuck Delany. Fuck the Rose Bowl.
Why they even need a loan to attend Rose Bowl?

Ohio State was tipped off about the loan the day after the Wisconsin game on Oct. 26.

Somebody is a narc...
 
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