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Episode 264: Thursday Night Live – Sam Rosen Salute, Sports Scandals & Opening Day Buzz This week on the Sports Chasers Podcast, we return to the essence of sports! Kevin L. Warren and the crew discuss the MLB Opening Day vibe, the NBA All-Star Game criticism, Stanford's coaching controversy, and how youth sports are exploited. We also pay tribute to Sam Rosen, explore NFL draft possibilities, and break down NCAA and NIL developments.
Hart, Fitzy and Ted Johnson share critical details about two scandals happening in professional sports right now, involving Justin Tucker of the NFL, and Terry Rozier of the NBA.
Hart, Fitzy and Ted Johnson share critical details about two scandals happening in professional sports right now, involving Justin Tucker of the NFL, and Terry Rozier of the NBA. Plus, former Boston Bruins' goaltender and current NESN analyst Andrew Raycroft joins the guys to address concerns about Jeremy Swayman's play this season, share his thoughts on Zdeno Chara's return to the franchise, and much more.
The wait is over! Madeline joins to talk $cam Newton, The White House, Coors Controversy, and our favorite picks to become Jerry Jones' next play toy puppet!
The boys are back with some truly wild sports stories including one about a UFC fighter who was the leader of one of the biggest cash heists ever Subscribe to our Patreon at www.patreon.com/communitynoticeboard Hit us up with tips and stories at: Insta: communitynoticeboardpodDiscord: Community Noticeboard PodcastEmail: communitynoticepod@gmail.comFb: Community Noticeboard Podcast https://linktr.ee/CommunityNoticeboardPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buckle up for a wild ride! This episode dives into the hottest headlines, from celebrity buzz to the world of sports. Celebrity Splits & Sports Surprises: We start with the rumor mill, discussing Jennifer Lopez's reported divorce. Then, we shift gears to the thrilling NBA matchup between the Timberwolves and Nuggets. Despite a shaky start (down by 20!), Minnesota pulled off an unexpected victory! We'll dissect the game's strategies and the factors that led to this upset. Plus, get an insider's perspective on how the Timberwolves were built for success. Beyond the Headlines: Bias & Beyond Our host isn't afraid to wear their Minnesota pride on their sleeve, offering a unique and passionate analysis of the game. From Airport Arrests to International Deals: Next, we shift gears to a juicy celebrity story – a superstar athlete's dramatic brush with the law. We'll explore how they overcame this hurdle and continued playing. Finally, the episode wraps up with a discussion about the much-anticipated Saudi Arabia Deals, adding a touch of international intrigue. Overall, this episode is a rollercoaster of emotions and insights, keeping you entertained from start to finish!
ShopTalk news dialing in on some things around world and a lengthy discussion about the Jared Goff signing and NFL Schedule release! 5's this week are the crews top 5 scandals/conspiracies in the world of sports! Some Hollywood this or that, sex trivia and a sit-down with the newest sponsor of the show Gary from Eli's eats in the Streets! Visit him at eliseats.com! Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fivesoftheweek/support
As the whistle of tax season comes to a close, we find ourselves weaving through the rich tapestry of life's highs and lows, from the sodden trenches of construction sites to the heated debates that crown sports legends. Jim Brown, a beacon of Cleveland pride, sparks a conversation that spans the gridiron to the gavel, dissecting a legacy entwined with the fabric of American history—yes, we're talking about the O.J. Simpson saga. We don't just stop at the trial; we pull at threads that reveal the cultural quilting of the '90s, the Rodney King incident, and the societal ripples that followed, all the while pondering how AI could one day throw a wrench in the gears of truth.Gather 'round as we share the lighter side of collective memory and the quirky tales that connect us—from workplace banter during the Simpson trial to guiding our kids through the thicket of puberty with humor and a dash of bewilderment. We unravel the knots of childhood development, weighing the influence of siblings against the solo journey of only children. It's a wild ride through the past and present, as we reminisce about the days when "Who Shot J.R.?" was the cliffhanger that had everyone talking, and consider how today's dramas play out in the theater of social media—even from behind bars.Strap in as we navigate the current affairs shaping our world, from the ominous drumbeat of international conflict to the evolving landscape of national security. We aim a lens at the resilience of communities, the perseverance of local businesses, and the everyday moments that spark unexpected joy or frustration—like that concrete delivery that nearly went awry. We wrap up our chat with a candid exploration of racism, cultural misunderstandings, and look forward to the simple pleasures of tailgating with our furry friends. Join us as we share stories that celebrate, challenge, and connect us in the tapestry of life. Big Red Button: A Fallout PodcastCrawl out through the Fallout with us!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify MonstrosityMonstrosity has celebrity guests, deep paranormal discussions, and comedy gold.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Life In Bold with Ben Hawes
Why is cheating in some places treated differently than cheating in other places? This week, Joey, Aaron, and Jess talk about fairness, tribalism, insider trading, meritocracy, winning, and wallpaper. They don't talk about Pete Shelley. references Veridis Quo USA Today: Who is Shohei Ohtani and what is his connection to the gambling scandal that's rocked baseball? ESPN: NBA eyes Raptors' Jontay Porter for betting issues The Meritocracy Myth by Stephen J. McNamee Jayson Tatum Aaron's Interior Decorating Corner: Anthropologie, Spoonflower, Hovia, Janovic, and Lamps Plus
Ralph and Cerroni are joined by P and Bordy to discuss the week's headlines that have been dominated by scandals across the industry. Then they draft some of the worst scandals in sports history.
This week's edition of The Fast Break features predictions about the Twins and NCAA Tournament teams as well as finding out our most memorable sports scandals and favorite NCAA tournament darling.
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Hi, Dan Patrick listeners! iHeartPodcasts has geared up for a riveting new podcast called Playing Dirty: Sports Scandals. Hosted by veteran ESPN host Jay Harris, it tackles a variety of complex and controversial cases. From the Marcus Dixon trial that incarcerated a black high school football stand-out sparking a national civil rights debate to MMA star Cain Velasquez's ongoing saga! Don't just take our word for it, though. Check out this trailer and start listening now! Show Description: Playing Dirty: Sports Scandals, hosted by veteran ESPN host Jay Harris, tackles a variety of complex and controversial cases. From the Marcus Dixon trial that incarcerated a black high school football stand-out sparking a national civil rights debate to MMA star Cain Velasquez's ongoing saga that confronts our justice system's handling of vigilantism, Playing Dirty: Sports Scandals doesn't shy away from difficult questions and insider details. Listen to Playing Dirty: Sports Scandals on the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today's vault is like bread and butter, scandals and Heisman winners! It's the 16 year anniversary of The Mitchell Report and the Eagles backup QB collected some impressive hardware 9 years ago.
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Hosts Vanessa Moss, Jim Nardone, Allan Lengel and Eric Brown talk with Detroit's Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison about the city and the latest projections on the demolition program.They also talk to attorney Robert Brown, former student manager for the University of Michigan football and hockey teams, who addresses the school's scandals.
Ready to question some status quo? This episode kicks off with a rant on the friendsgiving phenomenon versus traditional Thanksgiving and toggles into the realm of fitness trends. We discuss how fitness fads, like the 'hot girl walk', shape the fitness world and the importance of fully enjoying life, including holidays like Thanksgiving.As we shift gears, we explore the evolution and downfall of fitness trends, specifically CrossFit. We offer a critical look at the rise and fall of this once beloved workout routine. Ponder with us the aftermath of CrossFit's transformation into a corporate entity and its faltering efforts to become a professional sport. We dig deep into the implications for the sport itself and its athletes, and discuss the importance of focusing on the truly meaningful aspects of life.The dissection continues into the world of sports. We challenge common perceptions as we discuss steroid use controversies and the implications of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals on college athletes. As we wrap up, we share thoughts on self-care, motivation, and the importance of living a life that is true to oneself. Strap in for an emotional ride, sprinkled with laughs and serious contemplation. Our conversation might just change your perspective on life and fitness!https://www.instagram.com/fitperceptionspodcast/https://www.instagram.com/thomas_belliston/
It's time for our weekly Snake Draft, this week's topic is Top Sports Scandals. Clinton Yates joins us in studio to talk about BS HIGH a high school football documentary now showing on MAX. We dive into more sports scandals that didn't make the draft and talk about the OJ Simpson Trial. Time for the Dump where we talk about the things we didn't get a chance to talk about today and SUPER CROSSTALK with MASON and IRELAND. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Susie is on a serious bender with sports documentaries, which is pretty surprising since she thinks sports should be banned. She's fine with steroids, just not sports. Ok. We discuss the punishment Olympics track and field phenom Marion Jones received for cheating in the Olympics, and why Susie thinks the punishment didn't fit the crime. We compare it to the story of Lance Armstrong, and the reasons he feels somewhat justified for his decision to dope. We talk about the ways it's often the cover-up not the crime that causes the real problems. And we hear how the situation with the American Gladiators sounds very similar to our life experiences on the Challenge including pay, injuries, the lack of agency, and the long-term consequences. We hear what histrionic personality disorder is, and why a popular teen movie is the best way to understand the mysterious illness. We learn why synesthesia is different depending on your age. Plus, we learn why the person who popularized the Wizard of Oz viewing while listening to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon and smoking pot sort of wishes he'd kept the trick to himself.Join our book club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://www.thebraincandypodcast.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/braincandypodSusie's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/susie_meisterSarah's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ImSarahRiceSponsors:Head to https://embracepetinsurance.com/braincandy and sign up for pet insurance today!Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code: BRAINCANDY5 at https://lumedeodorant.com/offer/BRAINCANDY5! #lumepodGet $20 off the test when you go to https://modernfertility.com/braincandyVisit https://ritual.com/braincandy to start Ritual or add Essential Protein to your subscription today!More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Did you know Rosie Ruiz won the 1980 Boston Marathon but never completed the entire route? Shafi and Dan discuss the history of Sports Scandals in the West and the East. Leave a review on itunes and follow on spotify. @cultureclashcomedypod on insta/tiktok
This week, I'm flying solo while Coach takes a well-deserved break in Alabama, but don't worry, there's still plenty to talk about! Hold onto your hats as we delve into the controversy surrounding Oakland A's announcer Glenn Kuiper and his use of a racial slur during a live broadcast. We'll examine the power of words, the public response to the incident, and the importance of holding public figures accountable for their actions. Additionally, we'll explore the world of college basketball by comparing the words of Bob Huggins to those of Kuiper, and discuss the unique challenges faced by LeBron James' son, Bronny, as he steps into the spotlight. Lastly, we'll discuss the recent NBA altercation involving Nikola Jokic and Suns owner Mat Ishbia, and why the league decided to fine Jokic instead of suspending him. We'll also debate the value of Jokic versus Joel Embiid, and touch on the unfair expectations placed on Bronny James. To round things out, we'll take a trip down memory lane and celebrate the extraordinary hitting feats of baseball legend Ted Williams. Don't miss this jam-packed solo episode of Iceman and Coach!---New episodes every Wednesday.Call the show: (703)-718-6314Watch Iceman and Coach on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPeouHeUxEgWIC3M1KRqZIAFollow Iceman and Coach on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IcemanAndCoachFollow Pubtime Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PubtimePodcastFollow Iceman and Coach on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/icemanandcoach---Review Iceman and Coach on Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3D3QLs2Review Iceman and Coach on Spotify Podcasts : https://open.spotify.com/show/0ei8tlThfwXd7ij3vaczxnReview Iceman and Coach on Podchaser : https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-iceman-coach-sports-show-1973269---For more amazing podcasts, please visit the Matty Ice Media Network: https://www.mattyicemedia.com/mimnpodcastsFor Matty Ice Media Network merchandise: https://www.mattyicemedia.com/mimnmerchFollow Matty Ice Media Network on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattyicemediaFollow Matty Ice on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattyIceFratesIf you are interested in joining our network, please visit: https://www.mattyicemedia.com/mime-join-usTo book any of our talent, please visit: https://www.mattyicemedia.com/mimn-book-talentThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Between human rights violations, economic damage, and displacement…is it worth it for any city to host a major event like the Olympics of FIFA?
The World Cup chief Hassan Al-Thawadi admitted to hundreds of migrant deaths, building the Qatar Fifa stadiums. Is the thrill of a game worth their sacrifice?
Spain & Fitz talk with Jeff Passan joins to talk baseball, Spain and Fitz reveal some crazy cheating scandals, Jason Reid joins to talk NFL and Fitz is a liar and a thief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bonta and Shasky discuss the biggest scandals happening in the sports world plus the San Francisco Giants can't get out of their own way.
Tim Donaghy is a former NBA referee, most known for his betting scandal that shook the league in 2007. He bet on his own games, ones that he officiated, and made a ton of money. Nothing lasts forever though and after 4 season, he was caught. This podcast dives into the betting scandal, how the NBA reacted, and other fixing games allegations that swirled around the league in the early 2000s. Links to Articles We Used When Researching the Podcast: Timeline of Tim Donaghy's Scandal Tim Donaghy ESPN Story 2nd Tim Donaghy ESPN Story David Stern Interview ESPN Transcript David Stern Interview Video
On this episode of Movement Radio, we talk about some of the greatest sports scandals in history. www.audibletrial.com/movementradio https://www.gearanime.com/?ref=Movementradio www.movementradio.us https://www.twitch.tv/unleashedxdemon?sr=a https://www.facebook.com/ThompsonPersonalTraining https://www.facebook.com/chronic.conversations.1 https://www.facebook.com/warworkoutnet https://www.facebook.com/shouldiwatchthat https://www.facebook.com/These-Ninjaz-Podcast-110318831581270 https://www.facebook.com/ChattDragonsADAFL --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/movementradio2019/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movementradio2019/support
On this episode of Movement Radio, we talk about some of the greatest sports scandals in history. www.audibel.com/movementradio www.movementradio.us https://www.twitch.tv/unleashedxdemon?sr=a https://www.facebook.com/ThompsonPersonalTraining https://www.facebook.com/chronic.conversations.1 https://www.facebook.com/warworkoutnet https://www.facebook.com/shouldiwatchthat https://www.facebook.com/These-Ninjaz-Podcast-110318831581270 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/movementradio2019/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movementradio2019/support
On this episode of Movement Radio, we talk about some of the greatest sports scandals in history. www.movementradio.us https://www.twitch.tv/unleashedxdemon?sr=a https://www.facebook.com/ThompsonPersonalTraining https://www.facebook.com/chronic.conversations.1 https://www.facebook.com/warworkoutnet https://www.facebook.com/shouldiwatchthat https://www.facebook.com/These-Ninjaz-Podcast-110318831581270 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/movementradio2019/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movementradio2019/support
The Offspeed Podcast hosted by Grace Leeder covering different areas of the sports world each week! This week, Mari Forth and Sarah Carradine guest to talk about episode 4 of Bad Sport. The post The Offspeed Podcast | Sports Scandals (Bad Sport) appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
The Offspeed Podcast hosted by Grace Leeder covering different areas of the sports world each week! This week, Mari Forth and Sarah Carradine guest to talk about episode 4 of Bad Sport. The post The Offspeed Podcast | Sports Scandals (Bad Sport) appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
On this episode of Movement Radio, we talk about some of the greatest sports scandals in history. www.movementradio.us https://www.twitch.tv/unleashedxdemon?sr=a https://www.facebook.com/ThompsonPersonalTraining https://www.facebook.com/chronic.conversations.1 https://www.facebook.com/warworkoutnet https://www.facebook.com/shouldiwatchthat https://www.facebook.com/These-Ninjaz-Podcast-110318831581270 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/movementradio2019/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movementradio2019/support
This week we celebrate our one year anniversary of our show! In this monumental episode we talk Ukraine & Russia conflict; Sports Scandals present & past; ‘This Day in Music' w memories of U2, Boy George, George Michael & Adele; The Scorpions release a new album; Actress Sally Kellerman remembered on her recent passing; ‘This Week in Pop Culture' including remembering the M*A*S*H finale in 1983, original KISS members reunite on The Grammys in 1996 + the reunion tour, Swatch watches debut in 1983, Porky Pig makes his debut in 1935 & ‘Titanic' becomes first film to gross over $1B in 1998. All this & more GenX memories, rants & insults! Find us on your favorite podcast platforms including Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts & more! Stream our show right from our Facebook page now too(@ItCameFromGenX)! Ask your home assistant device to “Play the It Came From GenX Podcast!” Video versions on our YouTube channel (It Came From GenX). All show links & info can be found on our website: itcamefromgenx.wordpress.com All show links also on Link Tree: linktr.ee/ItCameFromGenX Find us on Instagram, Twitter & TikTok! Email us at: itcamefromgenx330@gmail.com Enjoying the show? Consider becoming a patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ItCameFromGenX It'd be gnarly to hear from you! Tell us how we're doing, suggest topics or just say hello. Stay strong friends! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brian-fisher98/support
This week we speak with Ron Barker who was at the forefront of many of the college athletics scandals of the past 20 years. He investigated and uncovered infractions and scandals of athletic programs for the NCAA and later the Pac 12 conference and shares more about that very interesting world. This was a role that he was unable to discuss even with his family for almost two decades. In this interview he talks about his career in this sometimes complicated world and what the experience was like. We also talk about the fictional book he has now written about a very non-fictional situation that happened during his time as an enforcer. This is a must listen for anyone who loves college sports and one that even those who know nothing about college sports will enjoy the mystery and true crime aspects of.--------------------------------------------"The Reluctant Player" book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B098LXBL49/ref=dbs---------------------------------------------Podcast's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notinahuffpodcast/Please follow and/or subscribe to the podcast to get the new episodes when they come out each week and rate us on Apple Podcast! :)Have a comment? Email me at NotInAHuffPodcast@gmail.com
Damon Bruce and Ray Ratto discuss the World Series that no one wants, drama in the NHL and NFL, the Chicago Blackhawks' scandal, and more. Plus, a conversation with Grizzlies broadcaster Pete Pranica. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rob and Terry discuss used car prices, The Suicide Squad movie, the Aaron Rodgers Tool of the Week Award, and do a Retro Review of the most Notorious Sports Scandals of all time
Kyle and Roman return with a special episode, featuring their first guest in a while. 3x National Champ and 6x WNBA All-Star, Chamique Holdsclaw, joins the guys for 15 minutes in the middle of the podcast. Romand and KB also dive into the WCWS, Baseball's latest scandal, the NFL's vaccine problem, and as much as they can reasonably fit into an hour.
On the latest edition of Living Room Sports Talk - The guys get excited about the NFL Schedule Release and discuss the nuances behind it. They break down the Bob Baffert situation and talk about notable sports scandals. They discuss DK Metcalf's race and mention which athlete they'd like to see play another sport.. Lastly, it's Mojo Monday!
Welcome to the Pro Sports Podcasters Podcast!-Nii and Cobe discuss the lead up to the Test Cricket World Championships.-Crazy sports scandals and how the sport reacted!-Should sports records be separated by eras?LINKShttps://pro-sports-podcasters.captivate.fm/https://www.youtube.com/c/CobeLifehttp://twitter.com/PPodcastershttp://www.facebook.com/prosportspodcastershttps://www.patreon.com/prosportspodcasters#NoSportLeftBehind#prosportspodcastersIntro music by Dave MisenerAudio mastered by Corbert de Ronde
Generation Sports Episode 5 Watch the podcast: YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGffxpCn_l51AzJrWTK9zPg #Buckets - Nets Big 3, Caris Levert Health, & Delonte West update #GoinYard - Mets Fire GM, Springer to Toronto, & RIP Hammerin Hank #Halftime - Conor McGregor knockout, & Tennessee football put cash in Mcdonald bags for recruits #TakeItToTheHouse - Urban Meyer new Headcoach of Jags, & NFL Playoff predictions #GarbageTime - Sports scandals, Are the new-look Rockets a playoff team?, Jaylen Brown or Jayson Tatum?, & Is Ben Simmons the X factor or holding the 76ers back? Podcast gear setup - https://mhmproductionsllc.com/gear --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-sports/support
On this episode, we discuss our 2020 top ten scandals surrounding athletes. We share our opinions about the athletes and the consequences that they endured due to their actions, or lack thereof. Will 2021 be different? Will players have learned their lessons? Are we gonna be able to take a hiatus in 2021? Let's Discuss! Connect with us on social media: @nelled_it_561 @lynnee27 @thefletchertwinz Email us with any comments or questions: Podcast.1000Words@gmail.com
On this episode, we discuss our 2020 top ten scandals surrounding athletes. We share our opinions about the athletes and the consequences that they endured due to their actions, or lack thereof. Will 2021 be different? Will players have learned their lessons? Are we gonna be able to take a hiatus in 2021? Let's Discuss! Connect with us on social media: @nelled_it_561 @lynnee27 @thefletchertwinz Email us with any comments or questions: Podcast.1000Words@gmail.com
This episode was first released on 02.24.20.Deflated footballs, performance enhancers, and signal stealing. In this episode, Shannon and Jason discuss the dark side of professional sports.Music from https://filmmusic.io"Airport Lounge" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
We discuss the biggest sports scandals (to us). Please note that this episode contains references to sexual abuse, sexual violence, and rape. We do not go into specific details about any of the cases we discussed, but we understand that content can be a trigger. Protect and believe women. // Podcast artwork by Anthony Seeburger (IG: @steeezburger_) // Intro and interlude music by DillyGotItBumpin (YouTube: DillyGotItBumpin)
Transcripts Introduction Hello folks, welcome to the inaugural episode of Major – Stories of NCAA Scandals. In this show we will be covering the most gripping, gruesome, and groundbreaking scandals in the history of the NCAA. My name is Chris Brown and I’ll be your host, guiding you through every twist and turn these stories have to offer. For the last nine years, I’ve worked in NCAA Rules and Regulations, including four years on the NCAA staff. If you are anything like me, you love a good sports scandal. I started Major, as a way of exploring both well-known and unknown NCAA scandals. But enough about me, let’s start the show.Today we’ll be covering two of the most controversial subjects in all of college athletics: The Ohio State Buckeyes and NCAA amateurism. So where do these two meet? How did it happen and who was involved? To answer that we’re taking you all the way back to Columbus, Ohio, 2010, for the infamous scandal aptly titled: Tattoo Gate.Cue tattoo musicIt’s January 1st, 2010. The Ohio State Buckeyes are celebrating their 26-17 victory over the University of Oregon to win the Rose Bowl. Star quarterback, Terrell Pryor had been named the most valuable player after passing for 266 yards and rushing for another 72 yards. We will learn a lot more about Mr. Pryor in a bit. Spirits could not have been higher in Columbus. The team had a renewed energy led by their sweater vest wearing coach: Jim Tressel. Since Coach Tressel’s arrival at Ohio State in 2001, the team had realized massive success. Including a 2002 National Championship win in only Tressel’s second season as head coach. As the 2010 season approached, the Buckeyes were ranked second in the nation and poised to make a run at a national championship. However, whatever hopes the Buckeyes had for national championship glory, would be quickly derailed on April 2nd, 2010.Email NoiseOn April 2nd, Coach Jim Tressel received an email from local attorney: Chris Cicero. Now communication between Tressel and Cicero was not abnormal. Cicero had been a walk-on football player for OSU while Tressel was an assistant coach in the mid-80s. However, Cicero’s message would be that of a warning. Cicero had been approached by Eddie Rife. Rife was the owner of Fine Line Ink Tattoos in Columbus. Cicero and Rife had previously interacted when Cicero represented Rife in an investigation.According to Cicero’s email to Tressel, Rife’s home had been raided by the federal government on suspicion of drug trafficking. In the midst of the raid, federal officials seized $70,000 in cash and a significant amount of Ohio State Memorabilia, including championship rings. Cicero would go on to warn Coach Tressel that his players had been given free or discounted tattoos in exchange for signed memorabilia. Cicero even went into detail about Rife’s checkered history with the law, which included convictions for forgery and involvement in a murder investigation.Tressel responded accordingly stating: “Thanks Chris…..I will get on it ASAP …Happy Easter to you as well! Go Bucks!! Jt” Now you might be thinking to yourself, what’s the big deal? Yes, the players should probably steer clear of Eddie Rife, but why can’t they sell their memorabilia? Well to answer that question, we have to dive into the complex world of NCAA Legislation. Quick NCAA Rules LessonName, image and Likeness! No three words spark more conversation when it comes to college athletics today. Even if you aren’t a sports fan, you have probably heard rumblings about the topic. To break it down simply, in order to participate at an NCAA school, an athlete must be an amateur. Now we could discuss the roots of amateurism, but we can do that another day. What matters is that to maintain one’s amateur status, an athlete cannot receive more than actual and necessary expenses for participation. Practically speaking, that means that athletes are able to receive tuition, room and board, books and a small stipend for the cost of attendance. However, they cannot receive compensation past that amount. Now to further maintain amateurism, a college athlete cannot profit off of their name, image or likeness. For example, under current NCAA rules, a collegiate athlete could not sell their autograph for money. This prohibition extends to any benefit brought in as a result of their status as an athlete. It’s not uncommon for these rules to be broken with famous violations ranging from Reggie Bush at USC, to Michigan’s Fab Five. The regulations surrounding amateur compensation through benefits or money has been a hot topic in the NCAA for years. Many argue these players are bringing in serious cash that they should see a part of. Others argue that college sports are built on a foundation of amateur athletics and the influence of money could destroy that. Either way, one of the biggest teams in college football, found themselves smack dab in the middle of this issue. FlashforwardNow let’s go ahead and jump to the 2010 season, the Buckeye’s lived up to their always high expectations. The team went 11 and 1, taking a share of the Big Ten Championship and would be making an appearance in the Sugar Bowl to play the University of Arkansas. However, things were about to take a turn for the worse. On December 7th, 2010, the Ohio State office of legal affairs received a letter from the Department of Justice regarding football memorabilia seized during a federal investigation. Sound familiar?The letter included a list of the memorabilia items and how they were obtained. The items included Big Ten Conference Championship rings, trophies and uniform items. The purpose of the letter was "to make certain that neither the institution nor the players involved claim any ownership interest in the items being seized."University official quickly met with the athletes in question and began interviewing athletics personnel about the alleged violations. At the front of this headline was star quarterback Terelle Pryor. Now the word star may be a bit of an understatement. Coming into Ohio State, Pryor was ranked the number one overall football recruit in the nation. Highly recruited in both basketball and football, Pryor was the definition of a dual-threat. Pryor even was ranked higher than future NFL superstars Julio Jones, A.J. Green, and Andrew Luck. Pryor’s success easily translated at the next level. Over the course of three years, Pryor had amassed over 6.000 passing yards and 74 touchdowns but now, he was at the center of controversy that threatened to end his career as a Buckeye.Along with Pryor were running back Dan “Boom” Herron, wide receiver DeVier Posey, offensive tackle Mike Adams, defensive end Solomon Thomas, and Linebacker Jordan Whiting.After confirming the violations, Ohio State reported the violations to the NCAA and sought reinstatement for the athletes. Pryor, Herron, Posey, Adams and Thomas were suspended from the first five games of the season but were permitted to play in the Sugar Bowl, due in part to a lack of education provided by the athletics department. Along with the suspension, Pryor was forced to pay $2,500 for the sale for his 2008 fiesta bowl sportsmanship award, Big 10 championship ring, and gold trinket pants awarded to players that beat Michigan. Dan Herron, was forced to pay $1,150 dollars for the sale of jersey’s, pants, and shoes, alongside the discounted tattoo’s amounting to $150. Wide Receiver DeVier Posey was forced to pay $1,250 for the sale of his championship ring and discounted tattoos. Offensive tackle Mike Adams, defensive end Solomon Thomas, and linebacker Jordan Whiting all received similar penalties, with Whiting receiving the lowest form of consequences with his suspension shifting to only one game with a $150 donation to charity. Tattoogate - The CoachInterestingly enough, the most controversial part of this scandal wasn’t even the actions of the players. What really made this become an eye-catcher among the public was the actions of Jim Tressel.Remember when Coach Tressel said he would “get on it ASAP?” Well…not quite. You see, the day after Tressel received the email notification of potential violations, rather than send them to the athletics director or compliance officer, Tressel forwarded the message to Ted Sarniakm, personal advisor to Tressel’s star quarterback: Terrel Pryor. Now Tressel would exchange four additional messages with Cicero during the summer of 2010, with Cicero continually warning Tressel of Rife’s potential negative influence on athletes at OSU. While Tressel would acknowledge brief conversations with the players in question, at no point did he directly discuss or advise against player interaction with Rife or the alleged violations. To make matters worse, in September of 2010, Tressel signed a document confirming he had reported any and all violations to the university’s compliance office when in fact, he had not. This lie by omission would later haunt Tressel. Initially, when the violations emerged in December, publicly, these violations were defended by Coach Jim Tressel, with him stating the money was used to support the players families in a harsh economic climate. Some felt this claim was a bit contradictory to the truth with the headline of the story being the purchasing of tattoos, something that was later once again defended by Tressel, with him stating the bulk of the benefits came from the sale of memorabilia, with that money going towards family support. Tressel himself would soon become the center of the scandal. Head Coach Jim Tressel, one of the most decorated coaches in Ohio State history at the time. When the allegations came out in December of 2010, Tressel pretended to have no knowledge of the events that transpired. Tressel’s denial, changed in April of 2011 when details of his inaction began to surface. It became known that Tressel had talked with players and learned of the violations yet chose not to come forward to the NCAA or Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith. OSU learned of Tressel's inaction and released the information in March of 2011. Tressel initially a received a $250,000 fine and two game suspension at the start of the next season. To demonstrate solidarity with his players, Coach Tressel would request that his suspension be increased to five games. While seemingly the end of it, Tattoogate would prove to be the ultimate downfall of this acclaimed coach, something we’ll cover as we dive deeper into the aftermath and repercussions of the scandal. Repercussions - The TeamBeyond the players and head coach, the NCAA Committee on Infractions further sanctioned the entire Ohio State football program following the Tattoo Gate scandal. These sanctions included a one-year ban on postseason play, including conference championships, something that would prove to be a catalyst in an uneventful 2011 season for the Buckeyes. The Buckeyes also lost out on three scholarships yearly from 2011 to 2014. In addition, the NCAA allowed for players to transfer to a different school without facing the usual formality of sitting out a whole year. This made it attractive to second or third string players who could make an impact on a different team but did not want to sit out.Further penalties included a three-year probation, forfeiting revenue sharing totaling $338,811 for the 2011 Sugar Bowl, and all 2010 wins vacated, including the Big 10 Championship and Sugar Bowl.Repercussions - The CoachOriginally starting as a fine and suspension, the repercussions of Tatoogate for head coach Jim Tressel only seemed to spiral, ending in what seems to be the conclusion of his career coaching football at the highest collegiate level. The stain to his reputation led to public pressure from fans and the media for further action by the Ohio State athletics program. However, when asked about potential termination of Coach Tressel, University President Gordon Gee stated: “No, are you kidding? ... I'm just hoping the coach doesn't dismiss me.” A joke that was not well received given the circumstances. Ultimately, in May of 2011 Tressel resigned from the Ohio State football team after ten seasons. On top of this, Tressel later received a five-year show-cause penalty, essentially barring him from a job in college football for half a decade and putting the final axe to his coaching career. Ohio State, while losing one of their most renowned coaches, actually used the scandal and resignation of Tressel to their advantage, landing coaching legend Urban Meyer as his replacement. Meyer, who had been on leave from coaching at the time, stated he had not planned on and would not have returned to coaching that season had it not been for the opening in Columbus. Meyer would lead the team to the 2014 National Championship before retiring in December of 2018. After a brief stint with the Indianapolis Colts, Jim Tressel now serves as the President of Youngstown State University, the same school he started his career as a head coach. Shortly after Tressel’s resignation, rumors of additional violations on the part of Terrel Pryor began to emerge. After refusing to participate in further investigations, Pryor would leave the OSU in June of 2011 and opt to enter the NFL Supplemental Draft being picked up by the Oakland Raiders.While Pryor did not materialize as a consistent NFL starter at quarterback, he found his role as a wide receiver in the NFL to be fruitful. Although a free agent, Pryor seems poised to come back for another NFL season. Pryors co-violators would all return to Ohio State the following year and enjoy breif careers in in the NFL and CFL.As for Eddie Rife, he spent three years in federal prison for intent to distribute and money laundering convictions. Finally, remember Chris Cisnero? The lawyer who tipped off Coach Tressel? Well he actually had his law license suspended for informing coach Tressel about Rife’s legal case and would later be disbarred for additional misconduct in 2019. Closing ThoughtsSo should student-athletes get paid? This is a question that’s been circulating college athletics from the very start. While many believe money brings in problems, problems that would ultimately bring a negative impact to the NCAA, others argue it’s unfair to profit off of these players while they do not realize any of the profits. Now fast forward to around 8 years after Tattoo Gate, and the NCAA made an announcement in 2019 that they will pursue legislation to allow players to benefit financially off their name, image, or likeness. Hearing this makes you want to question the true significance of Tattoo Gate. A coach was given a show-cause penalty, a storied program was forced to vacate wins and championships, and players were forced to sit out over something that could potentially be legal very soon. ConclusionSo there you have it, a full-blown scandal, from players to coaches, to the very core of what makes the world go round: money; Tatoogate exemplifies the current controversy of amateur athletics. We here at Major – Stories of NCAA Scandals hope you enjoyed our first episode covering the world of NCAA scandals. If you want to keep it going, give us a follow on our social media at brown_athletics on twitter or major podcast on Instagram. Thank you everyone for tuning in, again I’m your host Chris Brown wishing you a good day and life free of scandal! Sourceshttps://www.forbes.com/sites/sportsmoney/2011/12/21/top-10-lessons-from-ohio-states-tattoo-gate/#6ee1c42d390dhttps://bleacherreport.com/articles/719411-scandal-at-ohio-state-part-1-of-5-the-tattooed-five-tressels-cover-uphttps://law.marquette.edu/national-sports-law-institute/tattoogate-january-10-2012https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=5950873https://www.thelantern.com/2012/06/breaking-it-down-tattoo-gate-scandal-costs-ohio-state-almost-8m/https://web3.ncaa.org/lsdbi/search/miCaseView/report?id=102374
On this episode of The Mind Pop Zone Podcast, J.R., Shewana and Trav share their opinions of Michael Jordan's Last Dance Documentary. The crew also talks about: The Rosie Ruiz Boston Marathon Scandal The Michael Phelps Golden Touch Conspiracy The 2013 Super Bowl Power Outage Conspiracy The Cal Ripken Jr, & Kevin Costner Conspiracy The Richard Petty 200th Victory Conspiracy The Tonya Hardin, Nancy Kerrigan Scandal
In this episode I discuss the top 5 sports scandals that impacted me the most and how we can have real talks with our children and Physed students about them. Here they are for a sneak peek:5. Mike Tyson4. Sammy Sosa/Mark McGuire3. Houston Astros2. Joe Paterno1. Lance ArmstrongLeave a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-supersized-physed-podcast/id1435115135My website: https://www.supersizedphysed.com/FREE E-Book: https://supersizedphysed.us18.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=289486a5abf1f1b55de651a5e&id=4c476cb013
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Russillo talks about scandals in sports after watching the HBO documentary 'The Scheme' (2:05) before he is joined by Cleveland Browns center and NFLPA president J.C. Tretter to discuss the election process for president of the players association, the recent CBA, the 2020 NFL season, and more (20:43).
Deflated footballs, performance enhancers, and signal stealing. In this episode, Shannon and Jason discuss the dark side of professional sports.Music from https://filmmusic.io "Airport Lounge" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Join us this week as we share our top 5 sports scandals. As always, we record live in our favorite neighborhood bar. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @5onitpod as well as subscribe on Youtube so you can watch our livestream every Tuesday night from the bar at We Got Five On It If you like what you hear join us every week and please RATE SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW. Also, tell your amigos!
***NEW PODCAST ALERT*** "What's the Call?" Three Guys who are coworkers, friends, and sports enthusiasts that discuss a full range of sports. Episode 006, SPORTS SCANDALS!!! We research and discuss sports scandals in Football, Baseball, Basketball, Boxing, Hockey, etc. This is Part 2 of 2! With the recent Astros 2017 scandal, we decided this would be an interesting discussion. And as terrible as sports scandals are, they do make for pretty good conversation. Danny Almonte a 12 year old throwing upwards to 80 mph gas?? Hmmm I don't think so! Was the Doping era of the MLB really that bad for business? Shout out to Barry Bonds! Moises Alou hates Steve Bartman to this day! (Allegedly). Any many more!! Minute Rants! Stay tuned, we have a lot of great content coming your way! Like, subscribe, share, and just truly enjoy yourself. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatsthecall/support
***NEW PODCAST ALERT*** "What's the Call?" Three Guys who are coworkers, friends, and sports enthusiasts that discuss a full range of sports. Episode 005, SPORTS SCANDALS!!! We research and discuss sports scandals in Football, Baseball, Basketball, Boxing, Hockey, etc. This is Part 1 of 2! With the recent Astros 2017 scandal, we decided this would be an interesting discussion. And as terrible as sports scandals are, they do make for pretty good conversation. Are the Patriots the Kings of all scandals? (We recorded before the most recent scandal.......But seriously, THE BENGALS??????) Should Pete Rose be forgiven? Lance Armstrong - Lying Douche or Sports Hero? Minute Rants! Stay tuned, we have a lot of great content coming your way! Like, subscribe, share, and just truly enjoy yourself. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatsthecall/support
Hosts Rekaya Gibson and Angela Spears discuss some of the biggest scandals in sports history. They give details about the outcomes. They also share their opinions about the ones they remember. Podcast Sponsored by Cuisine Noir Magazinewww.cuisinenoirmag.com Download the Free Android App for BGTS https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blackgirlstalksports.android.girls Support Us on Patreonhttp://www.patreon.com/blackgirlstalksports Join Us on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/BlackGirlsTalkSports/
Weand're talking through this weekand's political agenda with the Australian Christian Lobby. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe and Dane open the final hour of the show wondering what to do with all the different jersey numbers people own for guys like LeBron James and Anthony Davis; Dane says to possibly wait for Space Jam 2 to come out, and use those numbers. The guys talk about some sports scandals brewing, including a chess tournament where a player was looking at strategies on his phone in the bathroom, and how Joey Chestnut may have been helped with his hot dog numbers. These scandals make the guys realize how excited they actually are for NFL training camps to begin, especially getting ready to watch HBO Hard Knocks with the Raiders. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Talking about NBA Playoffs, recent sport players scandals, and the Lakers...where they went wrong.
The boys talk about sports, hurricanes, and Marlon uses a name that Justin doesn't want to hear.
This week on Duel we welcome back Leo Glaze (@IAmLeoGlaze) to debate whether student athletes should be paid to play. We ask what is a student athlete, how TItle IX would be affected if players were paid and how should university officials really handle poor academic performance of student athletes?This week's episode is sponsored by Oolagah Lake Publishing, publisher of the political thriller "The Last Romanian" by T.R. Simms.Available on Amazon! amzn.to/2WsBGsi
This week on the pod we discuss Zion Williamson's shoe exploding, the v intense Women's Curling final, bring you up to speed on the NHL trade deadline and Meg won't let the podcast finish without mentioning Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper's epic Oscars performance. Pick 6 News Stories (5:30) Trade Talk - NHL (28:07) Something Scandalous (34:22) Movie Minute (AKA Oscars Recap) (47:27)
On the fourth hour of the Chuck and Buck show, The guys draft their personal biggest sports scandals ever in this weeks momma said mock you out.
After a week dealing with technical difficulties, THE BOYS ARE BACK spitting white hot fire in the scandal edition! They discuss the Mississippi State baseball Coach resigning in disgrace, the MLB hot stove, and keeping on theme, this week’s podium is Sports Scandals. The guys touch on NBA All Star Weekend while also trying to find a way to get rid of Kevin Hart once and for all. Will Tiger win this week? Not even Skip is confident, but maybe there is a path back to the top (think Perkins coupons). Don’t forget to subscribe, rate (5 STARS ONLY), and review!! Thanks in advance!
Episode 57 featuring 3 players from around the world calling in and battling it out over 3 rounds of trivia. Round 1 - Fast Start Bonus Round 2 - Movies, Nature, General Knowledge Round 3 - Final Round with Tribonds, Sports Scandals and Video Games Click "Follow" on Facebook Head on over to Facebook and click Like on the page: https://www.facebook.com/stuffineverknew/ Make sure you also select "Following". This will make sure you see our posts Join us on our next show! We are always looking for contestants to be on upcoming shows. If you would like to be a contestant on the show, join our Facebook group called the Stuff I Never Knew Primetime Players. https://www.facebook.com/groups/781070625337435/ This is your link to getting on the show! Full Back Catalog: Head over to our website to listen to all of our back episodes: http://www.stuffineverknew.com
Bruce and Stew are joined by Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports to discuss the various college sports scandals making headlines recently, including UNC's 18-year academic scheme of bogus classes; Details on Baylor's sanctions for the massive sexual assault scandal surrounding the football program (11:30); and the Colorado recruiting scandal (22:30). Things lighten up with the return of the Mailbag, where Stew and Bruce answer your emails about the possibility of Chip Kelly joining Nick Saban's staff at Alabama (42:00); Grading Kirby Smart's first year at Georgia (47:00) and more.
You like sports? Well then take a listen to this podcast totally dedicated to SPORTS! Listen as Hillary, Producer Drew, and nice girl Erica talk #sports.
Hilarious comedian Geoff Keith comes into the studio to promote his book and discuss the Adrian Peterson and Ray Rice scandals.
Hosts: Jerry Johnson & Penna Dexter Guests: Phil Roberts, President of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Mike Johnson of Alliance Defense Fund