Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Jim Tressel will suspend of the first five games in 2011

Jim Tressel has reportedly investigated for his role to withhold information from the school about five of his players. The violations in the Ohio State case happened a year ago. The school has until July 5 to respond to questions submitted to the NCAA eight-page document. They include the suspension of the first five games Tressel in 2011, which cost him about $ 250,000.

During the press conference on March 8, informed the NCAA violated by Tressel, the coach said the information he kept secret for himself of federal investigation for safety of his players.

Tressel disturbance began with an e-mail April 2, 2010 from Columbus lawyer Cicero. Cicero said a federal agency that Tressel had raided the house of the owner of a tattoo shop and Eddie Rife discovered a large number of shirts autographed Ohio State, tacos, pants and helmets, Big Ten championship rings and "gold pants" trinkets Buckeyes players gave a great rival, Michigan. "I will get on it ASAP." Tressel replied.

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