Five game suspensions includes the first B10 game against....MSU. I do not think he will be back, probably moving on to the pros. To much corporate sponsorship $$ to suspend them for the bowl game, would make the game totally uninteresting (i.e. loss of viewers). The sweater vest has this "holier than though” persona about him. There were rumors about recruiting violations when he was at Youngstown St. according to my brother-in-law (a Cleveland native and OSU grad, poor guy). There were eligibility issues circulating at the time when he was recruiting Maurice Claret. How did that work out for the bucknuts!
Of course the SEC does not have these problems as they are that bastion of ethical purity on all things NCAA.
Wiskey is going to roll up TCU and pound the snot out of those pretenders; B10 style.
Eight B10 schools are in bowl games this year; 2-0 so far and counting. B10 is a tough conference to play in and does not get the credit it deserves. Playing at Camp Randall, Crappy Valley, the Horseshoe, the Big House (gag!) in November is always a tuff proposition. I would like to see SEC and P10 schools play in these places at that time of year. Oh, probably to cold for them!
As for my own vested interest, I am cautiously optimistic on their opportunity in the Cap1 bowl against the Tide. As I said prior, if MSU wants to be taken as a serious football school they must play and beat nationally recognized programs. The learning curve is steep and we are in uncharted territory. A win against a program like Alabama (and that SOB carpetbagger Saban) would be a major achievement in bringing validity and recognition back to MSU football. Go State!!
Of course the SEC does not have these problems as they are that bastion of ethical purity on all things NCAA.
Wiskey is going to roll up TCU and pound the snot out of those pretenders; B10 style.
Eight B10 schools are in bowl games this year; 2-0 so far and counting. B10 is a tough conference to play in and does not get the credit it deserves. Playing at Camp Randall, Crappy Valley, the Horseshoe, the Big House (gag!) in November is always a tuff proposition. I would like to see SEC and P10 schools play in these places at that time of year. Oh, probably to cold for them!
As for my own vested interest, I am cautiously optimistic on their opportunity in the Cap1 bowl against the Tide. As I said prior, if MSU wants to be taken as a serious football school they must play and beat nationally recognized programs. The learning curve is steep and we are in uncharted territory. A win against a program like Alabama (and that SOB carpetbagger Saban) would be a major achievement in bringing validity and recognition back to MSU football. Go State!!