And just like that Penn State back to winning football games

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to get the death penalty, you need to have separate NCAA violations over a 5 year period.


too many people do not understand that (the media and joe public)

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I've heard this same defense before, exception can be made to this rule


according to Penn State sympathizers and NCAA, a college program being caught paying players more then once>>>>covering up child molestation for a decade. What's that say about the rule itself though? So if a program was an undercover drug organization for 50 years and was caught ONLY ONCE you same fakkits would say "they're not repeat offenders so no death penalty"?


NCAA can do whatever the fukk they want, they can throw all their rules in the bushes they wanted to and shut down the Penn state program for 100 years. But at the end of the day: $$$$ is most important
 

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:stopitslime:


I've heard this same defense before, exception can be made to this rule


according to Penn State sympathizers and NCAA, a college program being caught paying players more then once>>>>covering up child molestation for a decade. What's that say about the rule itself though? So if a program was an undercover drug organization for 50 years and was caught ONLY ONCE you same fakkits would say "they're not repeat offenders so no death penalty"?


NCAA can do whatever the fukk they want, they can throw all their rules in the bushes they wanted to and shut down the Penn state program for 100 years. But at the end of the day: $$$$ is most important
its not a defense, those are the NCAA rules on the death penalty.:snoop:


I agree with you fwiw, this is a billion times worse than fielding an ineligible player because he took $100 from his friend who plays in the NFL or something nonsensical like that.
 

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:stopitslime:


I've heard this same defense before, exception can be made to this rule


according to Penn State sympathizers and NCAA, a college program being caught paying players more then once>>>>covering up child molestation for a decade. What's that say about the rule itself though? So if a program was an undercover drug organization for 50 years and was caught ONLY ONCE you same fakkits would say "they're not repeat offenders so no death penalty"?


NCAA can do whatever the fukk they want, they can throw all their rules in the bushes they wanted to and shut down the Penn state program for 100 years. But at the end of the day: $$$$ is most important

If they were using that money to fund football, then yeah shut it all down.

But when it comes to criminal charges that don't directly affect athletics, let the courts handle that. That's where the jurisdiction of the NCAA ends for me.
 

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they let child molestation go on for years and years all in the name of protecting the image of their football program


and you think they learned their lesson and give a shyt about what happened now that they back to playing football every Saturday like nothing happened?

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While i agree with you, you first need to answer this question...what NCAA Bylaw was broken? That along with a continuous pattern of violating NCAA rules is how you start the process of administering the death penalty. While laws were broken, no NCAA rules were breached. This was a legal matter that the NCAA probably should not have been involved with in the first place. The fact of the matter is the main culprits have all been punished and to give the death penalty to a group of coaches and student-athletes who had nothing to do with it is excessive. And all the Penn St. supporters who are thinking about the football program and not about the victims should kill themselves.
 

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those little boys anuses were raped REPEATEDLY. What exactly the fukk are you talking about??:heh:

When they say repeat offense, it means being punished by the NCAA once, then doing it again and being forced to be punished by the NCAA again.
 

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When they say repeat offense, it means being punished by the NCAA once, then doing it again and being forced to be punished by the NCAA again.

so Penn State officials repeatedly raping kids is cool as long as they only been caught once
 

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fukk the rules. the ncaa had every right to and should have buried that program. the fact that they were on both ABC and Espn 2 at the same time yesterday was disgusting.
 

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so Penn State officials repeatedly raping kids is cool as long as they only been caught once
the same is true in the criminal justice system too

why do you think Sandusky isnt prison as a repeat sexual offender? Because he isnt.
 

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just give up. you are grasping now.

grasping at what? if the NCAA wanted to give the death penalty they COULD, the commissioner said so himself but said he didn't want to hurt the businesses dependent on the football program aka money talks


trust me, if this was some small ass school no one gives a shyt about they would have a 10 year ban of football
 

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if you thought the NCAA was giving the death penalty to a 100 million dollar football program that pretty much represents a whole state you're delusional.
 
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