COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Ohio State University committed more than one out of every three NCAA level one violations in the Big Ten conference during the 2007-08 school year, accounting for 13 of 34 total level one violations that typically deal with recruiting mistakes.
The football program was cited for two recruiting violations -- both pertained to Assistant Coach Dick Tressel having inadvertent contact with prospects. Head Coach Jim Tressel was present during one of the secondary violations.
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The men's basketball program was cited for two recruiting-related violations. One violation was for hosting the parents of a recruit in a hotel room. NCAA bylaws do not allow parents to receive such benefits. Another violation related only to a university policy, not an NCAA policy, when a recruit stayed out past a 2 a.m. curfew.
Doug Archie, OSU associate athletics director for compliance, said the violations reflect that the school is paying attention to the rule and self-reporting when there is an issue.
Archie characterized the program's 26 total violations as minor mistakes.
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