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Gee makes another apology for uncensored comments

meisel.14@osu.edu

Published: Sunday, April 17, 2011

Updated: Friday, June 15, 2012 22:06

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President E. Gordon Gee addresses the media in a press conference on March 8.

Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee doesn't take himself seriously.

As a result, he's made comments about football that have placed him under scrutiny — remarks that he's later regretted.

Gee told The Lantern editorial board on Wednesday that he regrets making a statement at a March 8 press conference in which football coach Jim Tressel apologized for withholding information vital to an NCAA investigation.

When asked at the press conference if any thought had been given to firing Tressel, Gee replied, with a chuckle, "I hope he doesn't fire me."

The sarcastic statement overshadowed the meandering speech Tressel offered minutes earlier.

"I sometimes need to extricate my foot from my mouth," Gee told The Lantern editorial board. "I admit that. But I have been that way for 30 years."

It's not the first time this academic year that Gee has apologized for a football-related comment.

On Nov. 24, 2010, Gee told the Associated Press that Boise State and TCU, both undefeated at the time, didn't deserve to play in the BCS Championship.

"Well, I don't know enough about the X's and O's of college football," Gee told the AP. "I do know, having been both a Southeastern Conference president and a Big Ten president, that it's like murderer's row every week for these schools. We do not play the Little Sisters of the Poor. We play very fine schools on any given day."

Gee told The Lantern in January that he would try to censor his sports talk.

"I'm being more careful about what I say about sports," Gee said. "University presidents, particularly of large universities, particularly of this institution, lose their First Amendment rights."

Gee said his personality is to blame.

"I have fun doing what I'm doing," he said, "and the minute that I wake up in the morning, if I'm not enjoying myself and having fun, then I'm going to get out of the business. That's how I've survived for 30 years. It's just a way for me to deal with issues.

"I take my work very seriously. I do not take myself very seriously. I never have, never will."

OSU suspended Tressel for the first two games of the 2011 season and fined him $250,000. Tressel later increased his own suspension to five games. Attorney Christopher Cicero emailed Tressel between April and June 2010 with information regarding several OSU football players making contact with the owner of Fine Line Ink tattoo parlor, Eddie Rife, who was under legal investigation for drugs.

Tressel kept the information to himself.

The NCAA suspended quarterback Terrelle Pryor and five other players on Dec. 23 for selling memorabilia to Rife and receiving discounted tattoos at the parlor.

Gee said his opinion of Tressel never wavered, despite the coach's wrongdoing.

"Jim Tressel, I think, is a very fine person, and I have great faith in him as both a coach and an individual," he said. "That's the reason that we decided to suspend him and not do anything more."

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14 comments

Anonymous
Sun Dec 16 2012 10:31
Everyone one that commented here is and enabler and deserves, Gee Tressel and AD Smith...Business as usual @ the osu...
Anonymous
Sun Dec 16 2012 10:28
Everyone that commented here is an enabler and perpetuates the on goings at tOSU...Gee, AD Smith and Tressel should have all been fired...Bussiness as usual at the osu...
Anonymous
Sun Dec 16 2012 10:24
Everyone that commented here is an enabler and perpetuates this type of behavior...tOSU...Gee, Tressel and AD Smith are a joke...Bussiness as usual at the osu...
Anonymous
Sun Dec 16 2012 10:21
Everyone that posted here is an enabler and perpetuates the actions of Gee and Tressel...tOSU...Bussiness as usual...
Anonymous
Sun Dec 16 2012 10:14
Everyone that posted here are enablers and hypocrites...And tOSU perpetuates this behavior...
Anonymous
Tue Apr 19 2011 13:35
WHAT IS WORSE? WHAT JIM TRESSEL DID, OR OBAMA'S LIES

OBAMA STILL HAS HIS JOB.

SO LEAVE TRESSEL ALONE!

Gayle Cormany
Tue Apr 19 2011 13:32
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Band together! Us against the World!
Do your best and forget those who stab you in the back.

eric
Tue Apr 19 2011 13:30
Jim Tressel has done way too much good, to be dragged over the coals for this.

It's time to let the coach know he is supported!

GoBucks

Its espn sensationalism
Tue Apr 19 2011 13:28
Tressel is informed that his players are at a place of business that is under a federal investigation.
My guess is that this knocked him for a loop. He sat on it, most likely prayed about it, then reached out to Pryors mentor in pennsylvania with hopes that guy could touch base with Pryor and set him straight.

Tressel deals with it by gathering the team and upping the ante on how many times he tells them to STOP associating with rough characters. he circulates pictures of people (eddie rife) who are troublemakers.

Pryor and the group stop going there, but the damage is done. Months go by, the shoe drops and tressel takes the charge for protecting his players.

Anonymous
Mon Apr 18 2011 14:16
I agree with the majority! Gee has NOTHING to apologize for. I saw the press conf and I assumed his joke was because he knows Tressel "personally" as a decent man. Like I keep saying only "successful" programs are put under this kind of scrutiny!!! ESPN will help most of the games SELL OUT just to get a story! hahahaha
Anonymous
Mon Apr 18 2011 10:38
Jim Tressel knew his players were selling school property to drug trafficers. He did nothing. He continued to play them. That is what qualified him as a fine person?
Anonymous
Mon Apr 18 2011 09:55
He sounds like an engaging individual with a witty sense of humor. I too agree that the whole Tressel "incident", just like Gee's comments, was totally sensationalized. But, why should ESPN or the so-called sports "pundits" and on-air "personalities" report a news item rationally when they can make it sound like Armegeddon is upon us. Ironic thing is, THEY'RE never held accountable for the many moronic, short-sighted things they spew forth.
Anonymous
Mon Apr 18 2011 09:29
Stop apologizing!!! You said nothing wrong and this whole Tressel thing is blown completely out of proportion. Lantern, you were a propaganda based newspaper when I was there and obviously nothing has changed.
Anonymous
Mon Apr 18 2011 06:58
Gee just be quiet and be the good little socialist




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