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59 results for "memorabilia"
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Ex-Buckeye Small apologizes for mistakes
Adam RittenbergFormer Ohio State wide receiver Ray Small is coming clean again. Don't worry, Buckeyes fans, Small isn't sharing more stories of selling memorabilia and getting sweetheart deals from local car dealerships, as he did in an interview with The Lanter...
Blog | May 24, 2013 -
Ohio State beefs up compliance safeguards
Adam RittenbergFormer Ohio State coach Jim Tressel paid the heaviest price in the tattoos-for-memorabilia scandal, but the school's compliance department took a beating as well. The details that emerged about Ohio State's compliance structure -- or lack thereof ...
Blog | October 04, 2012 -
Ohio board again urges ban for Jim Tressel's tipster
The lawyer whose email tips about Ohio State football players trading memorabilia for tattoos triggered a far-reaching scandal should lose his law license for six months, an Ohio Supreme Court disciplinary board recommended for the second time.
Story | Conversation | June 11, 2012 -
Terrelle Pryor says he accepted money for memorabilia to help fam...
Terrelle Pryor is trying to put his past behind him and become a successful NFL quarterback. But he's not finished talking about what happened at Ohio State.
Story | Conversation | May 09, 2012 -
Ex-Ohio State Buckeyes WR Ray Small arrested on drug charge
Authorities say former Ohio State football player Ray Small has been charged with drug possession in southern Ohio after a traffic stop.
Story | Conversation | February 28, 2012 -
Ohio State maintained contact with dealer
ESPN.com staffOhio State University officials remained in contact with a memorabilia dealer they were investigating for wrongdoing and used him as a mole to rat out others, according to records released this month in response to a public records request submitted ...
Blog | February 21, 2012 -
Family loyalties aside, Jake Oliver joins the Texas Longhorns
Max OlsonJake Oliver might have grown up with Aggie parents and a Sooner brother, but Jake Oliver made his own choice and became a Texas Longhorn.
Story | Conversation | February 15, 2012
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Board recommends six-month ban for lawyer who emailed ex-Ohio Sta...
The lawyer whose email tips about Ohio State players trading memorabilia for tattoos triggered a far-reaching scandal and the harshest NCAA punishment in the university's history should lose his law license for six months, a disciplinary board said Tuesda
Story | Conversation | February 14, 2012 -
For recruits Texas Longhorns junior days are a golden ticket with...
Max OlsonFor elite junior prospects, the invitation to Texas' junior day is a golden ticket. To those who come, the trip comes with a very big question at the end.
Story | Conversation | February 09, 2012
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Southern California home of ex-Heisman Trophy winner John Cappell...
Southern California authorities are investigating the theft of sports memorabilia and jewelry from the home of former football star John Cappelletti, the 1973 Heisman Trophy winner from Penn State.
Story | Conversation | January 31, 2012 -
Ernie Davis memorabilia destroyed in fire at New York school
A fire at an upstate New York middle school named for the late Syracuse University football star Ernie Davis has destroyed some of his memorabilia that had been on display.
Story | Conversation | December 22, 2011 -
Ohio State Buckeyes, Urban Meyer should know NCAA sanctions soon
Brian BennettOhio State and new coach Urban Meyer could know in the next two weeks what NCAA sanctions the football team will face.
Story | Conversation | November 28, 2011 -
Ohio State Buckeyes NCAA investigation -- Attorney who emailed Ji...
A lawyer whose emails to Ohio State's former football coach triggered an ongoing scandal and NCAA investigation is denying he broke any legal misconduct rules.
Story | Conversation | November 14, 2011 -
NCAA case just won't go away for Buckeyes
Brian BennettDrip, drip, drip. Every time Ohio State thinks it has fixed a leak, the NCAA problems keep flowing. It was last December when the tattoo-for-memorabilia scandal broke. And it might not be until this December, or later, until the Buckeyes finally g...
Blog | November 10, 2011 -
Edward Rife, man linked to Ohio State Buckeyes' scandal, sentence...
A federal judge handed down a three-year sentence Wednesday to the tattoo parlor owner whose purchase of Ohio State University football memorabilia triggered a far-reaching football scandal and an ongoing NCAA investigation.
Story | Conversation | October 26, 2011 -
Edward Rife, man in Ohio State Buckeyes scandal, says he got deat...
The tattoo parlor owner whose purchase of Ohio State memorabilia triggered a far-reaching football scandal says he has received death threats and saw his family's finances destroyed.
Story | Conversation | October 21, 2011