BTN.com staff, November 10, 2011

Ohio State University will reduce its football scholarships by five over the next three years as part of the university's latest self-imposed punishment it hopes will satisfy NCAA investigators weighing how to respond to the school's football scandals, according to the Associated Press. The university previously announced it will repay the $338,811 it received for playing in the Sugar Bowl, a 31-26 victory over Arkansas, along with vacating the 2010 season including the Sugar Bowl win and going on two years of NCAA probation.