The Ohio State athletic department self-reported two minor violations from the football program in 2022-23 that did not result in disciplinary action from the NCAA.
According to documents obtained by The Columbus Dispatch on Friday, the Buckeyes had two Level III infractions in the past academic year: The use of a blocking sled during offseason conditioning in February, and a former player contacting a recruit on a visit in September 2022.
The NCAA considers Level III infractions the lowest level of violation for a program. These infractions are “isolated or limited in nature” by the organization and traditionally result in minimal or no penalties for the program and its athletic department.