<p>“Seriously though, I think instead of continue to focus on our former coach…”</p>
<p>Ohio State allowed your former cheating coach onto the field to get applauded. That speaks volumes to me about the importance of running a clean program at tOSU. Just wondering if any lessons were actually learned at Ohio State? It seems the only thing that matters is to win and hope you don’t get caught after you cheat. If you do get caught; deny, deny, deny and then invite the person who LIED back to be respected and admired by Buckeye fans everywhere. There is no respect here for a school that allows such things to happen.</p>