Ohio State self-reports three minor NCAA violations in football

Ohio State's athletic department self-reported three minor NCAA rules violations in football, including the use of an unenrolled student manager and a player participating in strength and conditioning workouts without medical clearance. The violations were considered isolated and resulted in minimal penalties, with the department providing rules education to staff in all instances.
Ohio State's athletic department self-reported three minor NCAA rules violations in football. The violations included the use of a student manager who was no longer enrolled, a player participating in strength and conditioning workouts without medical clearance, and a staff member sharing a post about a transfer's verbal commitment on social media. All violations were considered Level III infractions, which are isolated or limited in nature. The department removed the unenrolled manager and introduced enrollment tracking for managers. The player received medical clearance later in the day, and the school is re-examining its mid-year clearance process. The staff member's social media post was deleted, and the department provided rules education to staff in all instances.
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