By Chip Patterson, CBS Sports: Now that college football players are able to profit off their name, image and likeness, state lawmakers in Ohio have proposed a resolution aimed at persuading the NCAA to reinstate the vacated wins and records from Ohio State’s 2010 season.
The wins and achievements from a 2010 season that saw the Buckeyes go 12-1 and win the Sugar Bowl were scrubbed from the NCAA record books as part of the punishment for violations connected to Ohio State players selling personal memorabilia in exchange for tattoos.
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