Breaking News: Ohio State Players Found Innocent in Car Case

According to WBNS-10TV, Columbus’ local media source, the Ohio State players who were accused of receiving improper benefits in exchange for football memorabilia were found innocent today. 
The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles released a 65-page report that stated the cars owned by the players and their families were indeed purchased at an accurate price.
According to an AP news release, the BMV report stated that, “We found no evidence in the dealers’ business records that tickets and/or sports memorabilia were included in the sales.”
Doug Archie, OSU’s athletic compliance director (who was also under fire for allegedly owning a car in which he traded memorabilia) stated: “Today’s report from the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles supports the sworn statements two Columbus auto dealers…
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