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Five of Ohio State's top players, including quarterback Terrelle Pryor, were suspended in December for the first five games of the 2011 season for accepting cash and tattoos from the owner of a local tattoo parlor. Dozens of autographed items including jerseys and gloves, along with Big Ten championship rings and even Pryor's Fiesta Bowl sportsmanship award, were discovered at the parlor during a raid by the U.S. Attorney's office.
Pryor recently was taken by Oakland in the NFL's supplemental draft and will face a five-game suspension in the NFL, too.
In the spring, Tressel admitted he had a part in the scandal because he failed to notify compliance department officials of possible transgressions when he first learned about them. That is a violation of NCAA rules.
Ohio State officials, who made their final monthly payment of $54,000 to Tressel in June, had little to say about the Colts' newest hire.
"I wish Jim the best of luck in his new endeavor," Buckeyes athletic director Gene Smith said in an e-mail to The Associated Press.
Indy's move comes just days before the Sept. 11 opener at Houston and is the latest twist in an unusually noisy start for the typically low-key Colts.
Four-time league MVP Peyton Manning didn't practice until earlier this week after having offseason neck surgery, and there are still questions whether he'll play in the opener.
Indy also broke with its tradition of looking internally for help. Instead, the Colts signed five unrestricted free agents, all former first-round picks: defensive linemen Jamaal Anderson, Tyler Braxton and Tommie Harris, linebacker Ernie Sims and quarterback Kerry Collins.
And now it has added Tressel.
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