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Buckeyes Try To Look Forward To Football, Not Allegations The weight room has been a place to retreat for the Ohio State Buckeyes this summer. Going through workouts, the Buckeyes have tried to shut out all the bad news stemming from an NCAA investigation into a memorabilia-for-cash and tattoos scandal that has cost Ohio State its coach and its quarterback. Jim Tressel resigned in May and soon after that QB Terrelle Pryor decided to give up his senior season for a shot at the NFL. Suddenly, the Buckeyes aren't just getting themselves ready to run and tackle and block; they're also surrounded by people who want to know what went wrong and how this will all end. "You stay focused. You have tunnel vision," linebacker Andrew Sweat said Wednesday. "Obviously, people are entitled to their opinion but you just move forward." Source Sports Illustrated |
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