George Dohrmann had a goal in mind when writing the article featured in Sports Illustrated recently. That goal was to publicize the NCAA violations that happened under Jim Tressel. He would not dare leave anything on the table.
In the end he believed to have enough evidence to claim that 28 players had violated NCAA rules without appropriate punishment. 28. That is 2.8 players a year for 10 years at one of the, if not the most, prominent football programs in the country. 2.8 players out of a 105 man team. Less than 3% of the roster.
Tressel is being crucified nationally because on average 3 out of 105 guys every year decided to make a choice that violated a silly NCAA rule. Believe it or not, not all of the guys that play football are angels.
Mark Cuban is kicking off an effort to change college football with his own “grassroots” style.
The President of the United States wants a playoff system, and so does almost every college football fan, but forgettaboutit because there is a method patent on it. -Mark Cuban