Just yesterday, the three Ohio State players suspended for receiving $200 in cash at a charity event — junior running back Jordan Hall, sophomore defensive back Corey Brown, and junior defensive back Travis Howard — were reinstated to the team by the NCAA.Up to this point, though, it was still unclear exactly who — at least publicly — gave the envelopes of cash to the players.According to a follow-up report from the Columbus Dispatch, however, we have our answers on those specifics.A Cleveland-area businessman and OSU booster by the name of Robert DiGeronimo stopped short of telling the Dispatch that physically gave the $200 to the three players, but did admit that he played an important role in the three players receiving the impermissible benefits.
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