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ESPN (A bunch of Death-Spiraling maroons)

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I got this far:

"NCAA investigators said they found no evidence that Ohio State failed to properly monitor its football program or any evidence of a lack of institutional control, according to a letter sent to the university and released Friday.

NCAA investigators also said they have not found any new violations."

Then I clicked the big red X in the top right hand corner.
 
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ESPN looking stupid again.

In other news, water is wet.

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I'm halfway through the Tressel transcript, reading this news, seeing the reactions from the "media".. Unless there's a bombshell in this transcript yet to come I'm not down for rejoicing, I'm madder than hell we lost JT over this bullshit.

To elaborate, when this all broke - I was of the opinion you give JT a year off so I'm no apologist but this whole thing is fucking ridiculous especially considering what's going on at Texas, Oregon, LSU, Auburn, UNC and the free pass they have all gotten in the media coverage. Let's be honest, that coverage EVERY single day + the BS SI story is what forced JT out (wether it was JT doing what he felt was best for the school or Geno doing what ge felt was needed to stop the bleeding).. The university & JT were dug in to endure this & the media came to camp out on campus.

Fuck them all. Every last one of them. Ready to rally behind this team & win. & win. & win. Fuck M*ch*g*n.
 
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I want OSU to withold media credentials from ESPN employees. All employees.

If they get an injunction against that, and I suspect they will, then simply refuse to allow anyone within the program to talk to them. Pressure alumni to do the same thing.

The BTN ought to cash in on this opportunity. Tressel ought to give an exclusive 1 hour interview on the BTN and play it directly against Gameday.

If OSU is smart enough to turn this back on ESPN's lack of journalistic integrity, it could hurt ESPN a lot and, more importantly, serve notice to journalist hacks that OSU will not take this lying down.
 
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DaveyBoy;1958040; said:
The BTN ought to cash in on this opportunity. Tressel ought to give an exclusive 1 hour interview on the BTN and play it directly against Gameday.

If OSU is smart enough to turn this back on ESPN's lack of journalistic integrity, it could hurt ESPN a lot and, more importantly, serve notice to journalist hacks that OSU will not take this lying down.

Although I love it Ohio State would pull a Chad Curtis/Jim Gray on ESPN, ESPN are master "spinners" with everything.

They'd have all employees go on all their platforms (TV, website, radio) and say that Ohio State is scared to talk to the network (regardless if it's the truth or not). People would see through their actions, but that doesn't matter to ESPN. Truth and facts don't really matter to ESPN.

I do wish the Buckeyes would do a Journey this season for football on BTN, but that would never happen.

I'm just hoping Mike Leach wins his lawsuit personally and specific ESPN employees are named and have to testify (like Craig James and Joe Schad).
 
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CHU;1958052; said:
Although I love it Ohio State would pull a Chad Curtis/Jim Gray on ESPN, ESPN are master "spinners" with everything.

They'd have all employees go on all their platforms (TV, website, radio) and say that Ohio State is scared to talk to the network (regardless if it's the truth or not). People would see through their actions, but that doesn't matter to ESPN. Truth and facts don't really matter to ESPN.

I do wish the Buckeyes would do a Journey this season for football on BTN, but that would never happen.

I'm just hoping Mike Leach wins his lawsuit personally and specific ESPN employees are named and have to testify (like Craig James and Joe Schad).


I have sources that say Joe Schad likes to molest skunks.
 
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Tlangs;1958055; said:
I have sources that say Joe Schad likes to molest skunks.

Who doesn't?

KingLeon;1958059; said:
EAT MY ASS WITH MY BALLS ESPN

GO BUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

FTW

Is that: you want them eat your ass and balls or that you want them to use your balls to eat your ass? One sounds painful, the other sounds difficult.
 
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I'm not down for rejoicing, I'm madder than hell we lost JT over this bull[Mark May].

Maybe the facts are as they read.

Or maybe when this all blew up JT (stand up guy who put the University and players first) sat down with Smith (*guy who knew how the NCAA works) and agreed on what needed to be said and done to minimize the damage.

In other words Tressel isn't in our rear view mirrors because of this incident. This incident is in our rear view mirrors because of Tressel.

Then again - what do I know.

(* - Omission of the phrase "stand up" not an oversight.)
 
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