"Big Time" college football is populated by agents, mentors, hangers-on, and especially talented but pampered athletes who possess a strong sense of entitlement. Tressel was well aware of this before he took that job. He lied to the NCAA and covered up the transgressions not to enhance his already considerable wealth, but rather to deliver to Ohio State a chance at what it wanted the most: another mythical national title. He got caught and the university, predictably, threw him under the bus. Such is the fate of all "Big Time" coaches.
Selfishly, I hope this affair reduces the "Ohio State disease" that rose to epidemic levels in the Mahoning Valley after Tressel left for Columbus. I know far too many people that abandoned their seats in Stambaugh stadium for a position in front of a television on autumn Saturdays. Perhaps we can now reclaim some of these frontrunners, if Wolford can deliver.
IAA Fan,
Please explain to us how Hannon calling for the resignation of the football coach at OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY now mandates his ouster as the play-by-play man for YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY?