By Mark Schlabach (ESPN.com) — Ohio State president E. Gordon Gee first ruffled feathers last fall when he suggested college football teams like Boise State weren’t worthy of playing for a BCS title because mightier teams like the Buckeyes don’t play the “Little Sisters of the Poor.”
Who knew that Gee was actually running the School of the Conveniently Blind and Deaf?
On Wednesday, Gee told reporters in Columbus, Ohio, that OSU athletics director Gene Smith’s job is safe, even as the Buckeyes are neck-deep in one of the ugliest scandals in recent college sports history, which is saying a helluva lot after what we’ve witnessed over the past 18 months or so.
At least Gee knows his job his safe.
After Buckeyes coach Jim Tressel resigned under a cloud of controversy Monday, who is left at……
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