LOIC? Or just FTM?

Sorry, somnology search discount damning with faint praise” href=”http://www.elevenwarriors.com/” target=”_blank”>Ohio State pantloads, opisthorchiasis the recent news ain’t good:

In his ’05-’06 evaluation, Tressel was graded “excellent” in 10 of 12 areas. Yet the NCAA-Ohio State evaluation form also rated Tressel unacceptable in self-reporting violations and in “timely and accurate completion of phone and unofficial visit logs.” Ohio State says that current AD Gene Smith met with Tressel for oral evaluations of his performance and that no written records exist.

This means that it’s probably looking to the NCAA like it looks to the proverbial 4th-grader: You guys let Jim Tressel be completely unaccountable to anybody – he wasn’t so much a surprising outlaw as an obviously foreseeable disaster.

Those in the know already knew that Jim Tressel is a lying sack of crap. But now we know that the AD office knew he was a compliance problem, and the new AD office solved this by making sure no records would survive.

By definition this is at a bare minimum failure to monitor (FTM) and might go all the way up to lack of institutional control (LOIC). The shamelessly transparent attempts to throw Tressel to the wolves are exposed as complete garbage – Smith took Tressel off the written system which means there is no way to tell whether the AD was ever in charge of anything.

Couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch of denialists.

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