Ohio State football vacated its wins from the 2010 season. Could it reclaim those victories?

COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio State football went 12-1 during the 2010 season.
Well, thats how those who witnessed it remember it.
In the record books, the Buckeyes went 0-1 with 12 vacated victories due to the fallout of whats now known as Tattoogate.
Could Ohio State reclaim those wins? With the NCAA losing power, its possible, according to athletic director Ross Bjork .
There was a proposed state bill that would get those back.
I heard about that, Bjork said Thursday.
Its something look, I think given the climate, I think you have to at least ask the question.
We havent really pursued a whole lot, but theres a few questions that we have asked.
Who knows where itll go.
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They then lost a mid-October game at Wisconsin before closing the regular season with another five straight wins.
Ohio State earned a trip to the Sugar Bowl that season where it defeated Arkansas which sounds familiar to Bjork.
In 2019, Ole Miss was forced to vacate 33 wins over six seasons.
Bjork, who was served as the Rebels athletic director from 2012-19, watched as a program had to wash away wins, including a Sugar Bowl victory to cap the 2015 season.
Everyone was there, Bjork said.
We held up the trophy.
If the Buckeyes continue to push for their wins back, they might have a secret weapon on their side.
Ohio States 2010 team was coached by Jim Tressel , who now serves as Ohios lieutenant governor.
Hes right there at the statehouse, Bjork said.
We do have access to him.
We can at least have a conversation with him..
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