Ohio State Football: How Would You Punish the Buckeyes?

The Buckeyes have become the public enemy of college football. Every since the news of their violations surfaced, many news outlets have tried to dig deeper. Sports Illustrated will publish their article on the program on Tuesday, and from the buzz around Columbus, the thought is that this could be another unfortunate instance in a series of bad revelations surrounding the team.

We already know Terrelle Pryor, DeVier Posey, Dan Herron, Mike Adams, Jordan Whiting and Solomon Thomas sold merchandise and received discounted services. We know Jim Tressel knew about this as early as April 2010, yet allowed these players to participate in the 2010 season. In fact, Tressel denied knowing anything about this when asked by the Columbus Dispatch in December of last year.  

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