Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor arrives in this Nissan 350Z, center, to a players only meeting Monday, May 30, 2011, at the Woody Hayes Complex, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Terry Gilliam)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ? After an investigation into the car purchases by Ohio State football players, the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles says it found no evidence players received improper deals.
The agency undertook its review following allegations that two Columbus-area dealers sold vehicles to Ohio State athletes and family members at below market rates.
The BMV?s 65-page report issued Tuesday said the certificates of titles for cars sold by Jack Maxton Chevrolet and Auto Direct to players and families accurately reflected the vehicles? sales prices.
Questions about players? car purchases arose in the wake of a scandal in which some players received cash and tattoos for autographs, championship rings and equipment.
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Source: http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/06/21/ohio-bmv-no-improper-deals-to-ohio-state-football-players/
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