As if successful people in the private sector always get fired when they lie. If you help the bottom line and keeping you would hurt the bottom line, you stay. As if pro athletes have never lied. Of course I remember Jim O’Brien. There are two significant differences. Tressel has been more successful and O’Brien was outright buying players off. Bribing players affects the integrity of the game much more than players selling memorabilia. You’re probably right about the university having too much influence in the city, but other than German Village and maybe the Clippers, the city has nothing else to offer.
You've just illustrated why Columbus is considered a cowtown.