That was my first thought too. If the Dr. touched me I'd have knocked his teeth down his throat. It's one thing if you're talking about 10 year olds but college MEN? Give me a break.
We used to snap each other in the ass with wet towels which escalated quickly to pushing and shoving. Does that count?
This stuff is STUPID.
Rod Rosenstein is projecting his homo fantasies again
Mike DiSabato: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
1. DiSabato Comes From a Family of Wrestlers
During his time at Ohio State, DiSabato won the Big Tens Medal of Honor. That award is handed out every year to a student who excels at both sports and athletics. He was on the wrestling team from 1987 to 1991.
DiSabato has six brothers, and five of them were also wrestlers on the Ohio State team. His brother Adam was inducted into the OSU Hall of Fame in 2006. Another brother, Dominic, is now the wrestling coach at Hilliard Davidson. And Dominics son, Gio, who was a junior in high school last year, was in the OHSAA State Wrestling Tournament as the #1 seed in his 120-lb. weight class.
2. DiSabato Has a History of Legal Disputes with Ohio State University
DiSabato runs a sports licensing company. He works with a lot of OSU athletes to sell athletic merchandise. He also works with UFC fighters, notably Chuck Liddell.
In 2001, DiSabatos company, Silver Knight, signed a licensing agreement with OSU. But in 2006, DiSabato ran afoul of Ohio State Universitys administration. In December 2006, he complained to The Columbus Dispatch that the university was considering a deal with Nike Inc. The deal would have given Nike exclusive rights to jerseys, one of Silver Knights specialities. DiSabato complained to the Dispatch that, if Nike signed a contract with the university, it would destroy more than half of Silver Knights sales.
The university went ahead and signed the contract anyway. And then, soon after the Dispatch published DiSabatos complaint, OSU terminated its licensing deal with Silver Knight. DiSabato then sued the university, claiming the school wrongly terminated its deal because of his outspoken behavior. He was forced to settle the case, with Silver Knight ordered to sell its inventory and hand over 20 percent of the profit to OSU.
DiSabatos current company is called the Lutte Licensing Group.
3. DiSabato Joined a Class Action Suit Against OSUs Use of Athletes Images
In 2017, DiSabato formed a sports and entertainment company, Profectus Group Inc, along with OSU football star Chris Spielman. Profectus was involved in a class action lawsuit against Ohio State in 2017. The suit charged that OSU was illegally using athletes images to earn money for the school, without getting the permission of the athletes first.
DiSabato has advocated for student athletes to be allowed to win their own endorsements on the open market.
Profectus is no longer a part of that lawsuit.
4. As a Graduate Student DiSabato Researched Locker Room Culture at OSU
After his undergraduate degree, DiSabato returned to Ohio State to get a Masters in public policy at the John Glenn College of Public Affairs. DiSabato focused his research on on locker room culture at Ohio State. He said he presented his research to Jim Jones, who was OSUs athletic director at the time. But DiSabato said Jones dismissed the research.
It wasnt something that I felt, at the time, that he was interested in hearing about, DiSabato told WOSU.
5. Someone Created a Parody Twitter Account for DiSabato
We are going to the Garden! MSG is going to host Agon. You wait and see. We will get out of youth tournaments and gyms soon.
DiSabatos own twitter account seems to have been taken down. But a parody account, calling itself @CageFighterMike, created back in 2013, lives on.
The accounts personal description pokes fun at DiSabatos reputation for getting involved in lawsuits and for generally being very combative and competitive. It says, Founder of a lot of companies with legal troubles but it is cool because I am the only one that pays athlete, sometimes. Parody.