NCAA Follow the Money, part 5214.

Read this little gem from Ohio State and also this little gem for pawning Autographs for Tattoos.

Sure, they'll be suspended but not for the big BCS game, and only one meaningful conference game next year. Otherwise, that would cost us a bunch of money.

Corruption: Thy Name is BC$ College Football

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UPDATE: This bit came out after my initial post:

"NCAA policy allows [lifting] penalties for a championship or bowl game if it was reasonable at the time the student-athletes were not aware they were committing violations."

Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/stewart_mandel/12/23/ohio-state-suspensions-ncaa/index.html#ixzz18yAhljg2
TLF+ said…
So, SEC = no penalty

Big 10 = no penalty for money games

Pac 10 = loss of bowl games and scholarships

?

Ok, whining off.
Perhaps the Pac 10 still has some integrity. That would be a nice change.
Of course, I think the NCAA has it in for the Pac-10 for trying to bribe members of the Big XII into joining the "Super Conference."

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