From: KSDK.com -

Ohio State University has dropped its review of car purchases by football players after the state’s motor vehicles bureau determined sale agreements matched buys recorded on the certificates of title.

The school had been investigating the car purchases made by athletes to see whether they received improper benefits.

“Today’s report from the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles supports the sworn statements two Columbus auto dealers provided us that the manner in which they conducted sales with Ohio State student athletes and their families adhered to university and NCAA rules,” said Doug Archie, Ohio State’s associate athletics director for compliance.

The 65-page report by the BMV said allegations were made that the sale prices from dealerships Jack Maxton….

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This entry was posted on Tuesday, June 21st, 2011 at 9:20 pm.
Categories: BUCKEYE COUNTRY, FANS, FOOTBALL.

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