Page 1 of 4
So I'm at a bar tonight...
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:29 am
by Bleeding Orange
...and who walks in with an entourage? Troy Smith. Seriously. The whole place went totally friggin' nuts. The funny part, though, was that as he walked in, so did a bunch of girls pushing Bud Select (trading full bottles of it with half-empty bottles of Coors, Miller, etc., which in-and-of-itself is totally illegal). I honestly didn't believe it because, I thought to myself, no college athlete could be so stupid as to pull a stunt like this before a NC game. So, I walk outside and I see a stretch Hummer limo. Then I began to believe. Then I walked to the back of the bar where he was signing autographs, and sure enough, it was Troy Smith himself. Shortly after I saw him, he walked by me to go out the back way, along with all of the girls that were pushing Bud Select. My sensibilities as a college football fan were so totally offended it was outrageous. I am honestly wondering if I should call the NCAA about this? I mean, knowing what NCAA guidelines are, there is nothing about this whole situation that strikes me as legal. I also realize that, living in Ohio, were I to be the impetus for TS not playing in the NC game, I would probably be killed.
What should I do? My sense is that I should keep the interest of college football in general in mind, but I don't know.
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 3:47 am
by Shrakkrocket
bust them! guaranteed if one of our teams players did anything remotely near this we would be facing the death penalty[/b]
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 10:22 am
by factman
Just send a letter or email to Gene Smith, OSU AD, and tell him what you saw. It is their responsibility to investigate and then report themselves if there is a violation. Why does this not suprise me? With his history of taking money previously from a booster, he had better be "squeaky" clean!
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 11:07 am
by factman
Do you you think this post on JJ HUddle might be related?
http://www.jjhuddle.com/discus/messages ... 487929.php
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 11:10 am
by TG1996
"Wow. Bowling Green actually has a message board? And people talk on there?"
And here I thought OSU fans took the holiday off from being douchebags. Guess not.

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 11:39 am
by kdog27
It's funny how you can post on this board and end up on another one so quickly.
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:14 pm
by Bleeding Orange
And the Bowling Green pile on has begun. Suddenly this is my/our fault? OSU fans sure seem to get defensive rather quickly...
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:01 pm
by San Diego Falcon
"Wow. Bowling Green actually has a message board? And people talk on there?"
Wow. You mean they have 20,000 students? They have Division I sports teams? They have successful alumni? The world doesn't evolve around Columbus? The earth isn't flat?
And even other schools have message boards? MAC teams? Sun Belt teams? Even I-AA teams? Someone has to stop such behavior!
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:50 pm
by Tricky_Falcon
factman wrote:Just send a letter or email to Gene Smith, OSU AD, and tell him what you saw. It is their responsibility to investigate and then report themselves if there is a violation.
Yeah, that'll happen.
And to Bleeding Orange...Let the NCAA know about this.
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 3:35 pm
by Sweets9
While they're at it they can investigate our very own Falcon Freshmen Football fiasco.
Come on guys, let's not throw stones.
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:33 pm
by BGGrad01
Sweets9 wrote:While they're at it they can investigate our very own Falcon Freshmen Football fiasco.
Come on guys, let's not throw stones.
Out of curiosity, can you elaborate on this or is it not appropriate for this forum?
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:46 pm
by Mr. Mo Jo Risin
Where is the bar and what is the name? I have some connections, and would like to talk to him/them about this incident.
Are you positive he was part of the promotion?
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 9:47 pm
by Sweets9
BGGrad01 wrote:Sweets9 wrote:While they're at it they can investigate our very own Falcon Freshmen Football fiasco.
Come on guys, let's not throw stones.
Out of curiosity, can you elaborate on this or is it not appropriate for this forum?
You don't want it out on a public board, trust me.
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 10:14 pm
by cbjhack
Do you have pictures to prove that it was Troy? Did you see him accept any cash for his services? Are you sure that no BG player of the past or present hasn't accepted anything in exchange for their celebrity?
In theory, Troy's eligibility with the NCAA was up after the last play of the Michigan game. He has graduated from OSU (and is in grad school). The BCS isn't controlled by the NCAA, so most of their rules don't apply to bowl eligibility and a teams status (i.e. Reggie Bush) Leinhart at USC was in the same boat. He had graduated prior to last fall and was in GS. He hung out with Nick and Jessica and Paris. Do you think he bought rounds for them? Do you think that he drove to the night clubs in his old '90 Toyota Cellica? NO. He more than likely has had a lot thrown his way that he didn't have to pay for. A lot more than Troy can ever claim to have received. When you are a start athlete in a big town, regardless of the sport, you get some free passes. There is nothing wrong with signing autographs. So long as you don't take money for the efforts.
What you don't know is if he has agreed to something that would pay him on January 9th for his efforts now. While ethically wrong, technically there is nothing illegal. Lots of players, and I have seen many underage hockey players and football players served drinks at bars in BG in plane view of other patrons. Some in front of the then Prosecuting Attorney for Wood County.
I think you are trying to make smoke where there is no fire. You are just pissed that Tressel is 5-1 against Michigan and you despise anything OSU. Go ahead and try to start a fire, but the NCAA and others will be pouring water on you before you can get a match out of the match box.
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 10:25 pm
by transfer2BGSU
cbjhack wrote:Some in front of the then Prosecuting Attorney for Wood County.
I thought he was an Assistant PA for Montgomery