Report: Ohio State self-reports
 Updated: May 18, 2012, 10:35 AM ET
By Adam Rittenberg <http://search.espn.go.com/adam-rittenberg/> | ESPN.com

 Ohio 
State<http://espn.go.com/college-football/team/_/id/194/ohio-state-buckeyes>football
coach Urban Meyer and athletic director Gene Smith acknowledged
having committed secondary NCAA violations in recent months, according to a
report in The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer.

The ancillary errors by Meyer and Smith are part of 46 secondary violations
in 21 Ohio State sports reported since last May 30. The Plain Dealer
obtained the list of violations through an open records request.

Meyer is reported to have said "good luck" to football recruit Noah
Spence<http://espn.go.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/player/_/id/116519/noah-spence>at
a Dec. 16 high school game, violating NCAA rules prohibiting direct
contact with recruits during competition. Spence, the nation's No. 4
recruit overall and No. 2-rated defensive end in the ESPNU 150, committed
to Ohio State during an official visit to campus days after the game and
signed with the Buckeyes in February.

Ohio State learned of the contact through a newspaper photo that showed
Meyer apparently talking to Spence. Meyer informed Ohio State of the
contact two days after the game.

"I went to say 'hello' and 'good luck' to his coach and as I was walking
off the field Noah said, 'hello,' and I said 'good luck,' before the game,"
Meyer wrote in a text message to The Plain Dealer. "Nothing more. Nothing
to hide. All good."

Smith and alumni association CEO Archie Griffin, a former star running back
for the Buckeyes, recorded a personalized video for football recruit Ezekiel
Elliott<http://espn.go.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/player/_/id/150195/ezekiel-elliott>for
his official visit to Ohio State on March 31. Recruiting videos are
prohibited by the NCAA. Elliott verbally committed to Ohio State as part of
the 2013 recruiting class.

Other secondary violations included text messages sent by current assistant
Stan Drayton and former assistant Dick Tressel to a recruit and the parents
of a recruit, respectively.

Ohio State's only major violations in football since May 30, 2011 involved
players being overpaid for work by former booster Bobby DiGeronimo. Those
violations, along with others committed by players and former coach Jim
Tressel during the tattoo/merchandise scandal, led to Ohio State losing
scholarships and receiving a one-year postseason ban from the NCAA for the
2012 season.

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