Ohio State tipster reports death threats
09:45 AM ET 03.12 | Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel's e-mail tipster told ESPN yesterday that the coach misunderstood his request for confidentiality concerning his reports about player misconduct in selling memorabilia. Columbus lawyer Christopher T. Cicero said that when he asked Tressel to keep his e-mails confidential, he did not mean the coach or Ohio State could not investigate the information he passed along. Cicero, a walk-on player at Ohio State in the early 1980s, said he has received a few death threats this week. Tressel became an assistant coach at Ohio State during Cicero's senior year in 1983. "I'm not the Judas in this situation, you know. I feel like Peter, but I'm not the Judas," Cicero said.
Columbus Dispatch
Jim Tressel, Jamie
09:45 AM ET 03.12 | Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel's e-mail tipster told ESPN yesterday that the coach misunderstood his request for confidentiality concerning his reports about player misconduct in selling memorabilia. Columbus lawyer Christopher T. Cicero said that when he asked Tressel to keep his e-mails confidential, he did not mean the coach or Ohio State could not investigate the information he passed along. Cicero, a walk-on player at Ohio State in the early 1980s, said he has received a few death threats this week. Tressel became an assistant coach at Ohio State during Cicero's senior year in 1983. "I'm not the Judas in this situation, you know. I feel like Peter, but I'm not the Judas," Cicero said.
Columbus Dispatch
Jim Tressel, Jamie
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