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In reply to the discussion: After interviews, the penalty the fans are maddest about is [View all]petronius
(26,696 posts)48. Actually, many if not most campus police departments are regular
police departments, with the same powers and jurisdictions as other departments in the state - I'd bet dollars to donuts that's the case at a big school like Penn State. And, they have the same potential virtues and warts as any other department...
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After interviews, the penalty the fans are maddest about is [View all]
Are_grits_groceries
Jul 2012
OP
I thought it could not impact other sports - wouldn't taking it from the reserve fund do that?
DrDan
Jul 2012
#3
Says a lot about the fans...this penalty really only impacts JoePa's legacy...
joeybee12
Jul 2012
#8
In the end, that is the most meaningless penalty of all. Because the games were won
1monster
Jul 2012
#12
Whatever. It is still meaningless because you can't change the results. You can't undo the
1monster
Jul 2012
#18
and yet PSU alum, and the paterno family are pissing and moaning about that fact more than anything.
frylock
Jul 2012
#54
+1 Our zeal to punish has resulted in innocents being punished along with the guilty.
Scuba
Jul 2012
#16
In other words, the process to get rid of the people involved was already done BEFORE
1monster
Jul 2012
#25
The part that is meaningless is that mentioned as the most stinging in the OP...
1monster
Jul 2012
#67
You could be right, but since when does the NCAA hold dominion over the fans' opinions?
1monster
Jul 2012
#68
Removing his name from the record books is a good and significant thing in my opinion. nt.
NCTraveler
Jul 2012
#57
Well as long as they're all focused on the important issue in all of this...
truebrit71
Jul 2012
#14
If I was one of the victims I would be trying to add the NCAA to my lawsuit.
Ganja Ninja
Jul 2012
#19
It is really wrong for campus "police" to be the people to report crimes.
LiberalFighter
Jul 2012
#46
I didn't understand it until a DUer stated that it takes Paterno's name out of the record book
HereSince1628
Jul 2012
#34
I don't think they would strip Olympic medals from someone who's coach didn't report a child rape.
cbdo2007
Jul 2012
#44
I couldn't imagine how LA would react if something like this happened to John Wooden's legacy
Liberal_in_LA
Jul 2012
#55
now that's an image! But you are right - I can't imagine John Wooden ignoring child rape
Liberal_in_LA
Jul 2012
#59
Seems to me, taking away those wins acknowledges that football is super-important
malthaussen
Jul 2012
#60