Columbus- Maurice Clarett might have played his last down with the Buckeyes.
Ohio State will not reinstate the sophomore running back to the football team, WJW Channel 8 reported last night.
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Reached at his home by The Plain Dealer last night, OSU Di rector of Ath letics Andy Geiger did not contradict the report.
"Anything they have is premature," said Geiger. Asked to clarify, he said: "We're not going to comment on any aspect of what we are into at this point."
Channel 8 reported that in formulating a response to NCAA allegations against Clarett, the university learned the sophomore "received extra benefits worth thousands of dollars."
OSU's response to the NCAA will say that "the university will not seek reinstatement to the football program for Clarett," WJW Columbus bureau chief John Damschroder reported.
Clarett has not played for OSU this season and is not practicing with the team pending results of investigations by the university.
In April, Clarett reported $800 cash and items worth more than $9,500 stolen from the 2001 Chevrolet Monte Carlo he was driving.
The car and the amount of money involved caught the attention of the NCAA, which asked OSU to investigate
Ohio State will not reinstate the sophomore running back to the football team, WJW Channel 8 reported last night.
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Reached at his home by The Plain Dealer last night, OSU Di rector of Ath letics Andy Geiger did not contradict the report.
"Anything they have is premature," said Geiger. Asked to clarify, he said: "We're not going to comment on any aspect of what we are into at this point."
Channel 8 reported that in formulating a response to NCAA allegations against Clarett, the university learned the sophomore "received extra benefits worth thousands of dollars."
OSU's response to the NCAA will say that "the university will not seek reinstatement to the football program for Clarett," WJW Columbus bureau chief John Damschroder reported.
Clarett has not played for OSU this season and is not practicing with the team pending results of investigations by the university.
In April, Clarett reported $800 cash and items worth more than $9,500 stolen from the 2001 Chevrolet Monte Carlo he was driving.
The car and the amount of money involved caught the attention of the NCAA, which asked OSU to investigate