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boxman15

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11. There will be no death penalty, according to ESPN:
Sun Jul 22, 2012, 12:49 PM
Jul 2012

But a source says the punishment will be so severe, Penn State will probably wish it was the death penalty.

NCAA president Mark Emmert has decided to punish Penn State with severe penalties likely to include a significant loss of scholarships and loss of multiple bowls, a source close to the decision told ESPN's Joe Schad on Sunday morning.

But Penn State will not receive the so-called "death penalty" that would have suspended the program for at least one year, the source said.

The penalties, however, are considered to be so harsh that the death penalty may have been preferable, the source said.

The NCAA will announce "corrective and punitive measures" for Penn State on Monday morning, it said in a statement Sunday. Emmert will reveal the sanctions at 9 a.m. ET in Indianapolis at the organization's headquarters along with Ed Ray, the chairman of the NCAA's executive committee and Oregon State's president, the news release said.

It is expected the NCAA Division I Board of Directors and/or the NCAA Executive Committee has granted Emmert the authority to punish through non-traditional methods, the source told Schad.

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/8188629/penn-state-nittany-lions-not-facing-death-penalty-monday-ncaa-source-says

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Penn State doesn't deserve the death penalty. The current players had nothing shadowrider Jul 2012 #1
Impossible to hold university and football program accountable without hurting current players, yellowcanine Jul 2012 #3
I didn't say it wouldn't hurt the players, but they should be allowed to play n/t shadowrider Jul 2012 #4
They will be allowed to transfer with no penalty. Ikonoklast Jul 2012 #14
Hold the U and football program accountable for what? .... Scuba Jul 2012 #6
Hell with that. They covered up the crimes to protect the program. (nt) Posteritatis Jul 2012 #17
Good players can transfer to another school. IMO this is a false argument. ProgressiveEconomist Jul 2012 #5
Ok, the good players transfer. That's still leaves bad players on the team shadowrider Jul 2012 #7
Are Those Students There Only For Football? KharmaTrain Jul 2012 #12
I agree with you, Kharma. kurtzapril4 Jul 2012 #13
Seems To Be A Lost Focus About "Victims"... KharmaTrain Jul 2012 #15
Life isn't always fair. Ask the boys who were raped. ecstatic Jul 2012 #18
'Way too many people value FB over children. Shut it down!' ProgressiveEconomist Jul 2012 #19
Kind of like this whole gun debate, why punish those who did not do anything because others did? (nt The Straight Story Jul 2012 #10
Of course "unprecedented" for the NCAA is not necessarily saying all that much. yellowcanine Jul 2012 #2
The NCAA isn't supposed to have institutional control over universities n/t SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #16
punish the innocent 99.999% for the crimes of the guilty 0.oo1% guilty - it's a lynch mob nt msongs Jul 2012 #8
Probably strip them of scholorships... trumad Jul 2012 #9
There will be no death penalty, according to ESPN: boxman15 Jul 2012 #11
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