Tuesday, March 8, 2011

A school of liars in Ohio is further implicated



How ironic that only hours after Shots Heard renamed 'The Ohio State University', A school of liars in Ohio, a journalistic investigation has found out that Ohio State covered up it's knowledge of Ohio State football players selling memorabilia for money. According to the Yahoo Sports report, A school of liars in Ohio apparently knew about the violations eight months before it became public. And the violations only became public because the government exposed it.


Shots Heard's umbrella point in that article was that the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee is a bunch of whores that deal in power and not fairness as a school of liars athletic director, Gene Smith leads that committee this year (a different 'major conference' whore chairs the committee each year).

While the Yahoo report only initially implicates, a school of liars football coach, Jim Tressel, one still would have to wonder what Gene Smith really knew and when he knew it.

Tressel claimed that the buck stopped with him. But the reality is that even as he was saying that, he knew that the buck never did stop with him. And in fact, he refused to report the incident when he found out about it. 
The buck quite frankly starts with a school of liars president, Gordon Gee and also it athletic director, Gene Smith. The buck never ends unfortunately.
Shots Heard is reasserting the original point, that the d-bags at a school of liars in Ohio (and other schools whorish leaders) should not have oppressive control over the BCS or the NCAA Tournament. It's un-f'ing American and it needs to stop.

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