NCAA Still Investigating Allegations Against Ohio State’s Football Program

Ohio State will meet with the NCAA Committee on Infractions on Friday, but it may not be the end of the major scandal surrounding the Buckeyes’ football program according to Pat Forde of ESPN.com. 
Forde reported on Wednesday the NCAA notified Ohio State they are still being investigated for “other issues involving the program.”
These “other issues” likely have to do with the allegations made by Sports Illustrated and “Outside The Lines.” The allegations made include former Buckeye quarterback Terrelle Pryor being paid up to $40,000 for signed memorabilia by photographer Dennis Talbott. Another “OTL” report alleged Pryor and other Buckeye football players were allowed to play golf at a local country club for free. 
SI made various allegations about…
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