Kanter did take money, they didn't deny it, they didn't even deny that he took $30,000 more than was allowed. The whole case was "He didn't mean to break the rules."



So the Ohio State Buckeye 5 football players that did take the money, whatever that amount was (which we will NEVER know how much it really was), who also "didn't mean to break the rules" even though they sold championship rings, jerseys and awards plus received improper benefits from up to 2 years ago were allowed to pay back "X" amount of money and were suspended NEXT YEAR is showing consistency???

As far as Cam goes, if he and his father are as close to each other as Cam says they are I have a hard time knowing that Cam knew nothing of the shopping of his services. Besides, whether Cam knew or not, I have a neighbor across the street that is an assistant coach for the Kentucky State Football team and he said that whether Cam knew or not that the NCAA could still hold him accountable for having his services "shopped" by a family member.