] In an interview with ESPN The Magazine released this ] week, Clarett accused coach Jim Tressel, his staff and ] school boosters of arranging for him to get passing ] grades, cars and thousands of dollars, including for ] bogus summer jobs. ] ] ] Geiger said many of them were found to be baseless in ] investigations by the NCAA and the university. ] ] ] ``The allegations are so sweeping, so over the top that ] we are going to be forced to spend huge resources, so ] much time and energy and effort, to try and get this ] right,'' Geiger said. ``This isn't going to be solved by ] the Michigan game or by (the time of) a bowl game. It ] will take months, I imagine.' Gee, wouldn't it be funny if those sweeping and "so over the top" allegations were true? Horrors! Having read some of the things Ohio State does to maintain athletic eligibility (Officiating Softball is a class!) it wouldn't surprise me if it were all true. Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football - Geiger glad NCAA is coming to campus to investigate Clarett's allegations |