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MercutioATC

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27. Reducing the number of scholarships by 20?
Wed Jul 25, 2012, 08:53 AM
Jul 2012

I'd also argue that past and present students lost value when the team's wins were deleted if I cared more about sports.

...by the way, how does cancelling wins have anything to do with molesting children?

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That's a good one about the sky... joeybee12 Jul 2012 #1
Actually, the sky is Carolina Blue. Go Tar Heels! 11 Bravo Jul 2012 #57
Actually, the sunset is bunt orange. Hook 'em Horns! ashling Jul 2012 #80
Grew up in central PA...Every Steelworker/Miner had two dreams for their boys:: Junkdrawer Jul 2012 #2
I'm not sure that PA only rivals Texas in football social life. Fawke Em Jul 2012 #46
High School Football.... Junkdrawer Jul 2012 #48
You forgot to mention deer season. jerseyjack Jul 2012 #3
+1 alcibiades_mystery Jul 2012 #4
Not a myth CANDO Jul 2012 #49
Yes. Penn State, football, deer season. The holy trinity of rural and working class PA. TwilightGardener Jul 2012 #41
The NCAA penalties WERE draconian. MercutioATC Jul 2012 #5
I'm assuming this type of public punishment are also meant to send a message lunatica Jul 2012 #6
Maybe it's because I don't take sports as seriously as some. MercutioATC Jul 2012 #8
It wasn't the crime. It was the cover-up. IdaBriggs Jul 2012 #40
Very well said. redqueen Jul 2012 #56
The cover up made a one-person crime become the crime of all of them DonRedwood Jul 2012 #58
You missed something in all the reporting. ieoeja Jul 2012 #71
please, correct me if wrong, however, "...The guy who caught him in the showers..." Raster Jul 2012 #88
You are correct. That is exactly how he made him stop. Then he turned him into school admin. nt ieoeja Jul 2012 #90
Not to be the contrarian, however, it only made sandusky temporarily stop. After locker-slam guy... Raster Jul 2012 #92
Bingo. hifiguy Jul 2012 #60
College football is a business, period. Ikonoklast Jul 2012 #9
I don't see how the football program at Penn State is to blame. MercutioATC Jul 2012 #10
A man commits murder, goes to prison and his wife and children suffer... joeybee12 Jul 2012 #19
But do we directly penalize the wife and kids? MercutioATC Jul 2012 #22
How are they directly penalized? It's not their money... joeybee12 Jul 2012 #24
Reducing the number of scholarships by 20? MercutioATC Jul 2012 #27
Paterno covered for and permitted it to happen. morningfog Jul 2012 #43
Paterno had the most wins in College Football ipfilter Jul 2012 #76
True, but you don't fine the town that he lived in because he lived there. joeglow3 Jul 2012 #53
The coverup was specifically to protect the football program. Of course it's to blame. (nt) Posteritatis Jul 2012 #63
you fail to see because you have no understanding.. frylock Jul 2012 #65
i think it is appropriate and fair. barbtries Jul 2012 #11
I agree with you. How is pulling those millions in the 'fine' going to ...... marble falls Jul 2012 #12
Exactly, punish the offending individuals, MercutioATC Jul 2012 #13
I think it is great. Send a message. Hit them where it hurts. morningfog Jul 2012 #44
The fine is going to help abused people. IdaBriggs Jul 2012 #42
"Nothing to do with sports..." Alduin Jul 2012 #16
As far as the INDIVIDUALS concerned, I agree MercutioATC Jul 2012 #18
The NCAA has no authority in academics. Alduin Jul 2012 #21
It's also a huge ethical issue and the NCAA does get involved with ethics at least sometimes.. Fumesucker Jul 2012 #23
Neither you nor Alduin answered my question. MercutioATC Jul 2012 #26
Not penalizing the program would certainly send a message of approval to some.. Fumesucker Jul 2012 #28
If this was for player steroid use or some form of cheating, I'd agree. MercutioATC Jul 2012 #30
Because it was largely the program that enabled Sandusky's crimes.. Fumesucker Jul 2012 #47
So, you think the English department should be eliminated in the aforementioned question? joeglow3 Jul 2012 #55
Penn State football was not eliminated exboyfil Jul 2012 #62
In fact, had the university English dept done this, the university might well have been eliminated. ieoeja Jul 2012 #75
sandusky's crimes were covered up by paterno and the athletic dept ffs! frylock Jul 2012 #69
which students are being penalized? frylock Jul 2012 #68
English teachers don't usually hang out in the locker room and morningfog Jul 2012 #45
what part of these "individuals" representing the "institution" are you not getting? frylock Jul 2012 #66
If his superiors in the English Department and college that it fell in helped cover it up, then yes. whopis01 Jul 2012 #79
The Football and other PSU officials hid criminal behavior obamanut2012 Jul 2012 #17
Neither Paterno nor Sandusky are the Penn State football program. MercutioATC Jul 2012 #20
That's a situation that just wouldn't occur.. Fumesucker Jul 2012 #29
I'm allergic to straw and other grasses obamanut2012 Jul 2012 #54
paterno was not only the football program, he was the most powerful MAN on campus! frylock Jul 2012 #70
How much money does the English department rake in? KamaAina Jul 2012 #77
Had an academic dept done this, the entire university should have been shuttered. ieoeja Jul 2012 #78
They needed to be. Do you think that all Skidmore Jul 2012 #39
Draconian and very wrong. CANDO Jul 2012 #50
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl Jul 2012 #52
They're the ones that decided to not call the police, and just let little boys be raped. Dash87 Jul 2012 #81
"If you knowingly let kids get raped" ... The PSU football players now being punished were ... 11 Bravo Jul 2012 #82
It's the school being punished. Dash87 Jul 2012 #83
"Appealing to the 'What about the PSU students' is lame because it acts as if the punishment ... 11 Bravo Jul 2012 #84
You missed the second part Dash87 Jul 2012 #89
the PSU players can fucking leave! frylock Jul 2012 #86
Hey, what's raping a few children compared to football? RainDog Jul 2012 #87
Which is why the NCAA is letting them transfer out of the program hifiguy Jul 2012 #91
do share barbtries Jul 2012 #7
It went like this: Hassin Bin Sober Jul 2012 #35
lol barbtries Jul 2012 #36
Have them sing 'Daisy' as they go under. doohnibor Jul 2012 #14
I disgree with you about one thing obamanut2012 Jul 2012 #15
We should pay close attention. This is what it looks like when you topple over someone's sacred cow. Baitball Blogger Jul 2012 #25
Implosion and supernova... PCIntern Jul 2012 #31
Hopefully they'll go out with a whimper and not a bang. Baitball Blogger Jul 2012 #33
Well, they need to get over it and GROW THE FUCK UP hatrack Jul 2012 #32
Don't joke about this sort of thing 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #34
I'm sure they hate asterisks now too. lpbk2713 Jul 2012 #37
Yeah...tough shit. nt PCIntern Jul 2012 #38
It's completely mind boggling how many Paterno / Penn State fans are in denial. Initech Jul 2012 #51
What sort of conversations? Any epiphanies? pnwmom Jul 2012 #59
It takes time for people to understand that their heros are, after all, only 1monster Jul 2012 #61
Some of the responses in this thread certainly prove your point, don't they? (nt) Posteritatis Jul 2012 #64
That very disconnect appears even within this thread... LanternWaste Jul 2012 #67
It's terrible. I've accepted reality though. Avalux Jul 2012 #72
This message was self-deleted by its author JoePhilly Jul 2012 #73
I grew up in Philly, so I believe it. JoePhilly Jul 2012 #74
great post RainDog Jul 2012 #85
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