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  • Urban Meyer Bans Twitter For Ohio State Football Players

    Apparently in an effort to snip anymore Terrelle Pryor/tattoo-gate debacle that sank the career of Jim Tressel, incoming Ohio State football coach, Urban Meyer, has decided to implement a Twitter ban for his players.

    Again, the surprise is this isn’t a more common approach from coaches, especially ones from big time college programs that receive a bulk of the media coverage, as every move of their players gets scrutinized with a fine-tooth comb. Apparently, for every Steve Alford and Urban Meyer, there’s a John Calipari, a coach who gives his players just enough rope to hang themselves.

    As for Meyer, there will be no self-hanging on his watch, at least not from his players and not on Twitter:

    Urban Meyer bans Twitter for #Buckeyes players. Scarlet & Gray Matter, however, remains safely outside the #OhioState clutches. 1 hour ago via TweetDeck · powered by @socialditto

    For those who may not know, Rob Oller is a sports columnist for the Columbus Dispatch, so if he says Meyer banned Twitter from Ohio State players, you can pretty much take it as gospel.

    There’s little doubt Meyer’s decision came directly from the Jim Tressel/Terrelle Pryor tattoo hubbub, a situation that cost Tressel his job. For an idea of the kind of tweets that can cost a successful coach his job, read more about Pryor’s tattoo fun here. Sports Illustrated is also a good source for those of you wondering why Meyer would issue such an edict. Here’s an example:

    Amid accusations that several Ohio State football players had traded signed memorabilia for tattoos and other favors from the owner of a local tattoo parlor, the Buckeyes quarterback made the following clarification: I paid for my tattoos. GoBucks Shortly after, Pryor and four teammates were suspended for the first five games of the 2011 season. He officially withdrew from the university in June after the resignation of head coach Jim Tressel.

    With that in mind, Meyer’s decision makes perfect sense.

    Of course, considering how Will Hill’s Twitter account was used under Meyer’s watch at Florida, the new Ohio State coach probably didn’t need any further motivation to ban his new team from the social networking platform.

  • Casey Anthony’s Ohio State Viral Fun

    Casey Anthony’s Ohio State Viral Fun

    Mom of the year candidate, Casey Anthony, was spotted in Columbus, Ohio by someone armed with a camera phone and email addresses for the TMZ.com staff. Needless to say, when the images hit everybody’s favorite gossip site, Casey Anthony once again went viral.

    She blew up on Buzzfeed, and, of course, Twitter. Granted, it wasn’t all flowers and sunshine in regards to the reaction, but once again, the mom Nancy Grace loves to hate is in the public eye, although she was trying to be somewhat low-key by donning an Ohio State Buckeyes cap.

    Because of that, Ohio State fans are pissed. So much so, in fact, one Buckeye fan, radio personality Jimmy Jam from the “Dave and Jimmy” show offered Anthony $10,000 to wear a different hat, but not just any hat in particular. No sir, there’s entirely too much sports rivalry bad blood to reward her for simply switching hats.

    No, in order to receive the money, Anthony has to switch to a Michigan hat. The Michigan Wolverines are, of course, blood rivals with the Ohio State Buckeyes, making the intentions of the offer quite clear:


    Buckeye fans would rather see their rival school sullied by the Casey Anthony effect instead of having her associated with their school. During the video, the natural arrogance of the Big 10 conference seeps out during the request–SEC Speed Kills, folks–and, in all honesty, I find myself siding Anthony in this situation.

    Dear Ohio State fans, get over yourselves. It’s clear the Jim Tressel/Terrelle Pryor debacle has left deep, ugly scars on your psyche, but drawing attention to the fact Anthony is wearing attire that represents the same school you support reeks of desperation. Simply enjoy the fact that Michigan hasn’t beaten the Buckeyes since 2003, and move on, and let Casey Anthony rot in anonymity. By calling her out like this, you’re only keeping her in the public eye, which will only increase her marketability.

    It figures an Ohio State fan would make Casey Anthony a sympathetic figure. Just get over it and get ready for the upcoming football season, although, the Buckeye nation probably won’t enjoy it as much as seasons past. Having your program gutted by Terrelle Pryor’s tattoos can ruin what was otherwise a rosy outlook.

    Twitter, has, of course, chimed in as well, and there’s a lot of anguish from the Buckeye nation:

    Of all the teams, of course, Casey Anthony chooses to wear #OhioState hat & tarnish it. Boo. http://bit.ly/oV9764 #GoBucks 1 day ago via TweetDeck · powered by @socialditto

    @THR: Casey Anthony surfaces in Ohio http://t.co/D9ametX” ugh she will give Ohio State a bad name! 2 days ago via Twitter for iPhone · powered by @socialditto

    Dear Casey Anthony, please don’t wear Ohio State hats. 2 hours ago via txt · powered by @socialditto

    Considering the turmoil-filled offseason the Buckeye nation has endured, the following sums things up quite well:

    What’s worse for Ohio State? Their huge memorabilia scandal with their football players or having Casey Anthony as a fan? 2 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Anthony’s haberdashery choice didn’t go unnoticed by the University in question, either. In fact, Ohio State addressed the non-issue:

    A rep for the university tells TMZ, “We are never surprised to see Buckeye pride displayed across the world. Buckeye hoodies and hats have traditionally been spotted across the world, and we understand that as a result, our logo will be seen in a wide range of news situations, whether positive or negative.”

    Folks, if you don’t want Casey Anthony associated with OSU, here’s a tip: IGNORE HER. The media cycle, because of the influence of social media, is so fast now, if the issue was ignored, people would have already forgotten Anthony was in Ohio State apparel. Now, it wouldn’t be the least bit surprising if her association sticks.

    O-H-I-O, indeed.

    In other news, if a Michigan fan doubled the offer, and bought her an entire Ohio State wardrobe to boot, it would be quite fitting. If she plays her cards right, Casey Anthony could make a nice little chunk of change playing both sides of the Ohio State/Michigan rivalry fence.