The BrutusReport.com had Torrence listed as an Ohio State verbal for months along with all of the other recruiting websites and services. But when he did not visit for an official visit to campus like all committed scholarship athletes eventually do, it was obvious that Torrence would not be a part of the Buckeye’s 2008 class. His scholarship had been pulled for off-the-field issues.
If an alumni businessman wants to gift a university with no stadium like Minnesota, you would take the money right? Well four years ago the Gophers turned down a $35 million donation and kept playing in the Metrodome where they had no home field advantage at all.
The current situation at Indiana, where Basketball Head Coach Kelvin Sampson has been placed on a game-by-game tight rope while the university determines how to handle the media blitz surrounding violations by the coach and one of his assistants, is an overreaction to a situation that was sure to surface.
What if the greatest player in the history of college football decides to go to Penn State instead of Ohio State?
Following-up the discussion on Trotwood-Madison and Rich Rodriguez being criticized by Joe Tiller, I talked to Jeremy Beckham from Trotwood-Madison about the Indy Star article.
Joe Tiller goes after Trotwood Madison and MichiganAccording to an Indy Star article (http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008802070460), Joe Tiller had some serious accusations against not only Michigan Head Coach Rich Rodriguez but also the coaching staff at Ohio High School Trotwood-Madison.