Friday, June 3, 2011

The Facts On 'OSU compliance'

Audit of compliance department warned OSU of need to raise its guard – An audit of Ohio State University’s compliance department in November found that it was not doing enough to monitor the use of cars, uniforms and equipment by athletes. (This story continues here)

Salesman: OSU compliance director called me ‘over 50 times’ – Loading… Loading… Loading… Loading… Loading… (This story continues here)

CFT: Dads come to defense of OSU players – A Sports Illustrated expose' expected to further reveal the seamy underbelly of the Ohio State football program under Jim Tressel did just that, but has also had the unintended consequence of bringing significant heat to the publication on several different fronts. (This story continues here)

Significant inquiry by NCAA and OSU under way for Pryor, sources say – The NCAA and the Ohio State University’s compliance office are conducting an independent investigation of Terrelle Pryor amid allegations that the star quarterback may have received cars and other extra benefits, sources told The Dispatch today. (This story continues here)

Pryor investigation looms in OSU future – The Columbus Dispatch COLUMBUS The NCAA and the Ohio State University’s compliance office are (This story continues here)

Focus should be on OSU, Big Ten brass, not Pryor – Attention is being deflected from the bosses at Ohio State and in the conference to QB Terrelle Pryor. The reality: Culpability rests at the top. (This story continues here)

End of era at OSU – COLUMBUS — Those who know him best say Jim Tressel is a man of faith, integrity, and loyalty. But one day in the spring of 2010, the Ohio State University football coach failed to conduct himself as a man of honesty to the NCAA. Tressel resigned on Monday, apparently after being encouraged to do so by Athletic Director Gene Smith and OSU President E. Gordon Gee. Tressel was not forthcoming to … (This story continues here)

AD Gene Smith’s job is safe, OSU president says – Ohio State president Gordon Gee said he expects OSU athletic director Gene Smith to stay on despite football coach Jim Tressel’s resignation and a growing number of alleged NCAA violations by the football program. (This story continues here)

Audit of compliance department warned Ohio State of need to raise its guard – An audit of Ohio State University’s compliance department in November found that it was not doing enough to monitor the use of cars, uniforms and equipment by athletes. (This story continues here)

OSU’s Pryor driving on suspended license – The NCAA is interested in Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor’s cars. The state of Ohio says he shouldn’t be driving one. (This story continues here)

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