By Doug Lesmerises (The Plain Dealer) — COLUMBUS, Ohio — When football recruits at Ohio State sign their National Letters of Intent Wednesday, they should have greater guarantees about their future than ever before in the modern era of college sports.

Buckeyes, as well as players at most — if not all — Big Ten schools and some other programs around the country, are signing four-year scholarships instead of renewable one-year scholarships, as has been the standard. After an NCAA rule change, Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany encouraged conference schools to offer four-year grants. Administrators from the SEC and the MAC told The Plain Dealer their conferences haven’t taken a position and left the decision to…..
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This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 at 10:44 pm.
Categories: BUCKEYE COUNTRY, FOOTBALL.

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