Ohio State Still Receives Big Ten Bowl Money
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Posted: 9:41 PM Jan 13, 2012
Ohio State Still Receives Big Ten Bowl Money
Big Ten spokesman Scott Chipman says there is no conference rule which prevents teams on NCAA probation or banned from bowl games from getting their share of the bowl money, which goes into a common pool and is divided equally.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Even though Ohio State is banned from
playing in a bowl game after the 2012 season, the school still can
collect its share of the Big Ten's bowl revenue.

Big Ten spokesman Scott Chipman says there is no conference rule
which prevents teams on NCAA probation or banned from bowl games from getting their share of the bowl money, which goes into a
common pool and is divided equally.

The NCAA handed down penalties to Ohio State last month for
breaking rules under former coach Jim Tressel that include a bowl
ban this year, three years of probation and forfeiting the $389,000
share of the Big Ten bowl pot a year ago.

Ohio State Athletic Director Gene Smith declined comment,
referring questions to the Big Ten office.
(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)