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ESPN (A bunch of Death-Spiraling maroons)

Perhaps they should avoid using their unpaid interns to write headlines? I suspect that the late Dr. Strauss has already had to deal with the consequences of his actions.

Former Ohio State doctor faces more sexual misconduct allegations

...The reports follow an initial allegation announced last month against Strauss, who died in 2005...

http://www.espn.com/college-sports/...uct-allegations-ex-ohio-state-buckeyes-doctor

Ohio State’s legal fees over Strauss case nearly $1.5 million

Ohio State has spent nearly $1.5 million in legal fees pertaining to the investigation into former Ohio State physician Richard Strauss, according to invoices obtained by The Lantern.

The three law firms — Carpenter Lipps & Leland, LLP, Perkins Coie, LLP and Porter Wright Morris & Arthur, LLP — have each taken on a different role involving Strauss, in which 145 former students reported firsthand accounts of sexual abuse at the hands of the doctor, who died in 2006.

Perkins Coie received $1,379,966.30, Carpenter Lipps & Leland received $71,129.90 and Porter Wright Morris & Arthur received $30,806.75.

The most recent invoice recorded occurred on Aug. 17 in a $604,290.95 payment to Perkins Coie.

The invoices do not provide a description of how much work has been done by the three law firms, only displaying the invoice date, ID number, firm and payment. A records request by The Lantern for contracts of the three law firms is pending.

Entire articles: https://www.thelantern.com/2018/10/ohio-states-legal-fees-over-strauss-case-nearly-1-5-million/

$1.5M.....
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Damn lawyers.
 
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Buckeyes could go 13-0 and miss the playoff and this place will explode.

Undefeated ND is getting in. Undefeated or one loss Alabama is getting in. Undefeated Clemson is getting in. If Georgia's only loss is to Alabama...that's four.

Some of those teams need to lose.
 
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Buckeyes could go 13-0 and miss the playoff and this place will explode.

Undefeated ND is getting in. Undefeated or one loss Alabama is getting in. Undefeated Clemson is getting in. If Georgia's only loss is to Alabama...that's four.

Some of those teams need to lose.
You've lost your mind...

Oh.. and...

it's week 6
 
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Buckeyes could go 13-0 and miss the playoff and this place will explode.

Undefeated ND is getting in. Undefeated or one loss Alabama is getting in. Undefeated Clemson is getting in. If Georgia's only loss is to Alabama...that's four.

Some of those teams need to lose.
No way in hell an undefeated Buckeye team ever gets left out. The revenue stream is way too big to do that
 
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ESPN College Football analysts Joey Galloway and Jesse Palmer break down their top 5 rankings after an eventful Week 6.


You're rather new here. Speaking for myself (and I suppose many others here) I really don't think much of the "analysis" or scripted opinions of ESPiN "talent". I resent what they did to Coach Tressel and his team and the biased nonsense they prattle while trying to put two SEC teams into the CFP, simply because it is in their financial interest. We have created this thread as a special thread for all of their twaddle.
 
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Buckeyes could go 13-0 and miss the playoff and this place will explode.

Undefeated ND is getting in. Undefeated or one loss Alabama is getting in. Undefeated Clemson is getting in. If Georgia's only loss is to Alabama...that's four.

Some of those teams need to lose.

Then why watch? Just worry about Ohio State and fuck everyone else
 
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Buckeyes could go 13-0 and miss the playoff and this place will explode.

Undefeated ND is getting in. Undefeated or one loss Alabama is getting in. Undefeated Clemson is getting in. If Georgia's only loss is to Alabama...that's four.

Some of those teams need to lose.
Am undefeated Buckeye team will get in no matter what, but I'm pulling for the same teams as you are to lose because a 1-loss Buckeye conference champ would need some help. The SEC losses this weekend helped, now if LSU beats Georgia this Saturday afternoon it will be very hard for the SEC to have two teams with 0 or 1 loss. They would probably need the Georgia-Florida winner to beat Bama in the CCG, or have LSU beat Bama and win the CCG to get two teams in.
 
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Am undefeated Buckeye team will get in no matter what, but I'm pulling for the same teams as you are to lose because a 1-loss Buckeye conference champ would need some help. The SEC losses this weekend helped, now if LSU beats Georgia this Saturday afternoon it will be very hard for the SEC to have two teams with 0 or 1 loss. They would probably need the Georgia-Florida winner to beat Bama in the CCG, or have LSU beat Bama and win the CCG to get two teams in.
The sec schedule is backloaded. Teams will start dropping like flies. Helps that Auburn dropped one to miss state (lol) and LSU dropped one to UF. Both were nice gifts. Just hope bama can beat both of them (Or lose to both). Then we get get ND as the 2/3 matchup.
 
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