No wrongdoing found with OSU car deals

There’s good news for the embattled Ohio State football program Tuesday as the state’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles has found no evidence Buckeyes football players or their families received improper deals on cars.

The car issue surfaced after allegations that two Columbus-area car dealerships had sold cars to Ohio State players and their families at special rates. The NCAA recently launched a separate investigation into former Buckeyes quarterback Terrelle Pryor and his car usage while at Ohio State.
The BMV’s 65-page report issued Tuesday said the certificates of titles for cars sold by Jack Maxton Chevrolet and Auto Direct to players and families accurately reflected the vehicles’ sales prices.
This takes some of the heat off of Ohio State’s compliance department, which had been…
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