By: Tim Bielik (BleacherReport.com) -
In a spring that is ripe with news of numerous colleges being investigated for illegal deeds by the NCAA, the one that got the witch hunt started was Jim Tressel’s mishandling of the information that led to Terrelle Pryor and four other Ohio State Buckeyes being suspended for the first five games of the 2011 season.
While we don’t know for sure if Tressel’s actions were deliberate or just a mistake that he has to pay for, fans of most other schools have not been afraid to let the venom fly.
The issue itself has been very controversial, and the Buckeyes as a whole have tried to dodge the topic during spring practices.
The amount of exposure in the Buckeye camp right now is either that of closely-knit CIA-esque paranoia or of a group that is sick and tired of talking about this story.
Unfortunately for them, until the NCAA Committee on Infractions meets, this problem won’t be going away.
Tressel has come out and said that he has not had any intentions on stepping down from his position as head coach in a press conference last Wednesday….
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Apr 6th, 2011
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