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Ohio State donates their portion of PSU's 2012 Bowl Revenue
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Ohio State donates their portion of PSU's 2012 Bowl Revenue
http://college-football.si.com/2013/08/0...donations/

Quote:As part of the NCAA’s landmark sanctions against Penn State following the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal, the Nittany Lions were required to relinquish $2.3 million of the Big Ten’s bowl revenue that the school would have earned if it were eligible for the postseason. That money was split between the league’s 12 members, including Penn State, to donate to children-focused charities.

Quote:The Buckeyes announced on Monday that they will donate $181,000 to Nationwide Children’s Hospital Center for Family Safety and Healing and the Court Appointed Special Advocates of Franklin County.

What is everyone else doing with their share?
08-06-2013 10:51 AM
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