Chase Young

If they get away with it, does the NCAA rescind the punishment against us?
 
What your source on the family friend?

Well, lets start with Chase Young:
"I made a mistake last year by accepting a loan from a family friend I've known since the summer before my freshman year at OSU," he wrote. "I repaid it in fully last summer and I'm working with the University and NCAA to get back on the field as soon as possible."
https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/08/sport/ohio-state-chase-young/index.html

So it is a family friend he met after he signed with OSU.

The problems become potentially more significant when the person making the payment is an NFLPA-certified agent. Per a league source, the “family friend” who loaned money to Ohio State defensive end Chase Young is an NFLPA-certified agent.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...-who-loaned-money-to-chase-young-is-an-agent/

There seems to be no discussion about where he got the cash to pay back the loan. I predict he will be eligible for the upcoming big games after being suspended for a couple of games just for show. He needs to be back for the PSU game on Nov. 23. Should be ok if he misses Maryland and Rutgers.
 
I saw the thread title and wondered why we needed a thread in the Football Forum about Epstein.

PS: He didn't kill himself.
 
What should happen: Ohio State’s games played with Young should be forfeited. They miss out on the playoffs despite being undefeated.
What will happen: big fat nothing.

THIS is why (despite the amount, value or item itself) you immediately prevent a player in this position from participating in further games. Even a potential Heisman finalist.

It is such an easy concept.
 
What should happen: Ohio State’s games played with Young should be forfeited. They miss out on the playoffs despite being undefeated.
What will happen: big fat nothing.

Yeah I don’t get it. If he was paid then he was ineligible and they should vacate any games they won while playing an ineligible player.
 
Suspension reduced to 2 games. Will be back for Penn State.
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What in the living öööö. Kid signs with OSU, meets and agent, agent gives him money lock him up, word gets out, agent is called “family friend,” money gets repaid somehow, and the player is suspended 2 games? He got paid by a god damn agent. öööööööööööö is ineligible. This might the the most blatant yet in the long string of ncaa mockeries.

Every god damn game they won with him playing should be vacated.
 
What in the living öööö. Kid signs with OSU, meets and agent, agent gives him money lock him up, word gets out, agent is called “family friend,” money gets repaid somehow, and the player is suspended 2 games? He got paid by a god damn agent. öööööööööööö is ineligible. This might the the most blatant yet in the long string of ncaa mockeries.

Every god damn game they won with him playing should be vacated.

But he didn't get a shirt out of the deal - that is important
 
I'm sure some mid-tier team somewhere will pay for this mistake. Watch out NC State.
 
This is ööööing bullshit.

I don’t care how good of a compliance office anyone runs...there is no way in hell this kid should be eligible.

The factories can clearly do whatever they want. A school like Missouri or Maryland would have had to vacate wins and receive a postseason ban.
 
What should happen: Ohio State’s games played with Young should be forfeited. They miss out on the playoffs despite being undefeated.
What will happen: big fat nothing.
I don't think the playoff committee has to care if the games played are forfeited. The committee could (probably wouldn't) still put OSU in the top 4 even if their technical record was 0-11.
 
This is ööööing bullshit.

I don’t care how good of a compliance office anyone runs...there is no way in hell this kid should be eligible.

The factories can clearly do whatever they want. A school like Missouri or Maryland would have had to vacate wins and receive a postseason ban.
The biggest crock of öööö is how quickly big name teams get this stuff resolved. It took two years for the NCAA to rule on our issues with B-Ball and we get hammered for some money to go to a strip club. I'm not even sure how long it took for the NCAA to get to the bottom of the BayBay situation but seemed to be a couple of years. However, OSU has a player take a loan from an agent and it's all good in a week.
 
The hypocrisy of the NCAA is amazing. They make the rules ambiguous so they can reward the top schools and punish the other schools. The violation penalty decisions and the transfer decisions are either corrupt or at best random.
 
The hypocrisy of the NCAA is amazing. They make the rules ambiguous so they can reward the top schools and punish the other schools. The violation penalty decisions and the transfer decisions are either corrupt or at best random.
I'd love someone to create a side-by-side comparison of NCAA penalties against top money makers vs. others. Does it just feel unfair, or is it actually unfair?
 
The hypocrisy of the NCAA is amazing. They make the rules ambiguous so they can reward the top schools and punish the other schools. The violation penalty decisions and the transfer decisions are either corrupt or at best random.
It's ridiculous. The NCAA is a parody of themselves at this point.
 
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