Amazing how a whole football program fell apart so quickly just because of the bizarre sexual tendencies of an old man
Amazing how a whole football program fell apart so quickly just because of the bizarre sexual tendencies of an old man
Even though they're calling it "an independent study," the group that did the study was hired by Penn St, who is very interested in turning the focus away from the university as an ins ution onto administrators that are no longer with the university or dead...
Penn State's football program should get the death penalty worse than SMU did. It should be a 3-5 year program shut down with tons of scholarship/recruiting restrictions/probation/etc. going forward. The NCAA should care a lot more about a football program being used to enable a child molestor than a football program being used to give benefits to a poor recruit.
Upon opening the locker room door, McQueary heard "rhythmic slapping sounds" from the shower. McQueary looked into the shower through a mirror and saw Sandusky with a "prepubescent" 10- or 12-year-old boy. McQueary saw Sandusky "directly behind" the boy with his arms around the boy's waist or midsection. The boy had his hands against the wall, and the two were in "a very sexual position." McQueary believed Sandusky was "sexually molesting" the boy and "having some type of intercourse with him" although he "did not see insertion nor was there any verbiage or protest, screaming or yelling."
ROTFLMAO@ "Tickle Monster"...That is messed up...![]()
It will NEVER happen, tbh... the NCAA isn't giving up the profits from Penn State football....
I can't see punishing the athletic department for something that had nothing to with athletics really.
Let the justice system handle the punishment in the criminal and civil courts and let the football program proceed as planned, imo
I don't think they'd get the death penalty because of what others have mentioned in earlier posts. However, if there were a case in which an ins ution should get penalties that are stiffer than the usual slap on the wrists; it is the Penn State Pedony Lions.
Joe Paterno letting a former assistant of his molest kids in the locker room had nothing to do with athletics![]()
Not really sure how this has nothing to do with athletics when a football assistant coach molests children, the football head coach ignores it, and the football program covers it up to try to protect their image, tbh...
Every time a coach commits a crime, are you going to be calling for NCAA sanctions against the school?
Oh I agree, the NCAA doesn't punish programs unless it's after the punishment could hurt their profits, like punishing USC for Reggie Bush after Reggie Bush won the Heisman and made the NCAA money, or like how they're going to eventually "rescind" Auburn's NCAA le after making money off Newton![]()
If that crime involves the use of the school's athletic facilities and involves a department-wide cover-up to protect the image of the program, then yes, tbh...
Given the standard the NCAA has set with schools getting sanctions for a coach's recruiting violation after the coach has left, yeah, I'm going to.
They will get a slap on the wrist. This isn't nearly as bad astrading your own possessions for tattoos
Now THAT was an outrage.
What should Arky's punishment be for the Petrino incident?
even though that's an entirely scenario, that still cracks me up
You punish a school's whole athletic program for recruiting violations because it punishes the boosters and alumni and everyone else who benefited from cheating to (presumably) make the team better.
Anybody who was directly involved in this (Sandusky himself, and anyone who helped cover it up) should go to prison. No one else really benefited directly, and I think everyone else involved with the school has been punished enough by the way their reputation has been tarnished by the scandal.
There don't need to be NCAA sanctions or the death penalty.
Boosters and alumni would have benefited if Penn State were to have successfully covered the Sandusky stuff up.
In all seriousness, the NCAA better come down hard on PSU. The government should look into this too considering the fact that a public university was knowingly running a child rape dungeon out of their football locker room.
Also, when the has the NCAA ever been about only punishing those who benefited/would have benefited?
Neither Lane Kiffin nor any of USC's players the last 2 years benefited from Reggie Bush, yet Lane Kiffin and Matt Barkley faced the punishment while Pete Carroll and Matt Leinart were in the NFL.
Sean Miller didn't benefit from Lute Olson giving Jamele Horn a free pizza, yet Sean Miller has coached with recruiting restrictions basically since he was hired.
It's stupid to act like the NCAA has ever been about punishments that fit the crime.
'Sup Jerry, how's the prison life?
Probably guessin' the prison sex isn't as fun as his sick, twisted, and horrid sex games were.
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