Meet your NCAA president, and world's biggest hypocrite, Mark Emmert

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Calipari sonned this faggit to bolivia

stays shytting on this fool

this fool let Cam play, but not Kanter

but fukk penn st let em have this one
 

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penn st fans should be happy 5 or 6years from now they will have a top 25 program based on fan support etc...They should all stfu... At some point have a little shame bow your head and keep it movin

if yall had any guts you would suspend the football team for 4 years like the ncaa's first offer based on being so sick
 

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True, but Cecil tryin to stunt =/= covering up child molestation :yeshrug:

That is the key right there. You can't compare SERIAL CHILD RAPE to nikkas getting tattoos or extra money or cars or steroids or any other violation that we have ever seen. These motherfukkers were not only covering for a serial pedophile but their were providing him with bait (PSU program/Paterno's rep) to lure his victims and access to facilities all over campus to take his victims. Yet nikkas wanna talk about hypocrisy and overstepping bounds and abuse of power and what is extra and why punish the whole school...everything but how fukking disgusting the shyt was and how high up this shyt went and how nothing anybody involved with PSU is going through compares to being 10 and having a huge man force his dikk into your ass.
 

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penn st fans should be happy 5 or 6years from now they will have a top 25 program based on fan support etc...They should all stfu... At some point have a little shame bow your head and keep it movin

if yall had any guts you would suspend the football team for 4 years like the ncaa's first offer based on being so sick

No they won't. They won't win more than 4 games for another decade at the very least.
 

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because this is something we've never seen before its not necessarily black and white so there will be debate over how to handle punitive measures against penn st, but a few respected writers being in opposition to the sanctions for whatever reason doesnt change the fact most feel the ncaa had to hit them hard.

i wouldnt call him a hypocrite if he wasnt covering up for pedophiles. we're not just talking about blurring the line of when football becomes too important. the psu program went further beyond that line than anyone could have fathomed, which is why nothing was previously in the ncaa rulebook to cover something like this.
 

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Alright so everyone else is allowed to debate the NCAA for 25 pages, but PSU fans are only allowed to talk about how disgusting it is for men to rape boys, as if we haven't had 8 months to reflect on the crimes and two days to reflect on NCAA penalties, as if it even NEEDS to be stated!!!!!!! Got it *puts on sackcloth and whips my own back for my transgressions*
 

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Yalls need for anyone who disagrees with the NCAA to confirm that they are sickened by child rape just reeks of moral grandstanding. Okay we get it, you derive some sort of inner satisfaction from having someone even lower than yourselves to pile on, but those of us not insecure about our own moral compass do not feel the need to confirm that we too are sickened by child rape just because we think the NCAA is wrong. Ask the MANY respected national writers who agree w me. Anyone who feels like posting something similar just refer to this post for my thoughts
 

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Actually in my mind, I think the fine makes sense, as it is mandated to be donated to children's charities. And I'll take it a step further and say let them play in bowls and donate all proceeds from those bowls to children's charities as well. Since it's about the victims (right?) these punishments at least should make people happy.

But as far as the stuff that affects the on-field product (bowl bans and scholarship reductions)? That's confusing to me. Hurting players, coaches, fans, the local community and businesses, etc. doesn't accomplish anything - and forcing the football team to be non-competitive TRIVIALIZES the crimes when the courts are already hammering them. It does nothing to help victims (in fact, Victim #4 has come out and said he enjoys PSU football and doesn't agree with the sanctions) and just further emphasizes football. Like, I thought this wasn't about football? But yet you wanna make sure the football team is gonna suck.. Doesn't seem to accomplish anything and just seems trivial. Especially when you could donate bowl proceeds to children's charities instead.

The reason they had to come down on the program was because the program was put on such a pedestal by fans and university administrators that anyone trying to raise an objection would be chased out of town with torches and pitchforks.

I grew up in PA, and have seen people indoctrinated in this PSU cult from a young age. That mentality towards Penn State football in that state HAS to change for everyone to move past the atrocities. I originally felt the way you do about the NCAA staying out of this matter, however when you see the PSU cult members STILL defending Paterno and the actions of the administrators there after the Freeh report, something very drastic had to be done to restore some order and erase the cult mentality.

State College, PA is the result of when you turn a man into a God and Football into a Religion.
 

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I don't understand what the argument for Penn State would be. Unless you're just against ALL NCAA sanctions.

Penn State definitely earned a punishment from the NCAA. Joe Pa and them covered it up to protect the integrity of the school and avoid scandal so the recruits would keep coming. By covering that up they did affect play on the field so I don't feel that argument.

Should the kids be punished? No. But in essence they're not. No bowl game? Who cares? Penn State wasn't playing for the chip. But the fine and bowl suspensions will cost the university big dollars. That's what this is about.

Don't even know what this thread is about but I just wanted to share that perspective.
 

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Yalls need for anyone who disagrees with the NCAA to confirm that they are sickened by child rape just reeks of moral grandstanding. Okay we get it, you derive some sort of inner satisfaction from having someone even lower than yourselves to pile on, but those of us not insecure about our own moral compass do not feel the need to confirm that we too are sickened by child rape just because we think the NCAA is wrong. Ask the MANY respected national writers who agree w me. Anyone who feels like posting something similar just refer to this post for my thoughts

Many respected national writers don't agree with you so what was the point of saying that? Honestly it just seems like you are reaching for anything right now.

Is what the NCAA did as wrong or more wrong than what Paterno and co. did and covered up? That's the point you are missing. It's only worth talking about how wrong the NCAA is if the punishment outweighs the crime (banning a program from the postseason or wiping wins away because a nikka got some free shyt) or if we see a punishment of this level for far less serious offenses. The standpoint that you are espousing is the equivalent of dwelling how the police roughed a guy up after he went on a killing spree. Yeah it's wrong for police to rough nikkas up for random shyt but can you really be outraged if they fukk a mass murderer or rapist up? Nothing done to PSU can do anywhere near the damage to anyone associated with the school that being abused can do to a child. So dwelling on any of that rather than than the true victims does nothing but trivialize their abuse and demonstrate an ulterior motive. It's not about piling on because it's really impossible to pile on to a child rapist. Any institution that covers for a child rapist deserves whatever fate comes its way and for anyone to question the punishment for rampant child abuse demonstrates that they are either selfish and caught up in how that punishment affects them or fishing for differing POV in order to demonstrate their superior intelligence. Either way they don't really have a basis and need to stop.
 

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I don't understand what the argument for Penn State would be. Unless you're just against ALL NCAA sanctions.

Penn State definitely earned a punishment from the NCAA. Joe Pa and them covered it up to protect the integrity of the school and avoid scandal so the recruits would keep coming. By covering that up they did affect play on the field so I don't feel that argument.

Should the kids be punished? No. But in essence they're not. No bowl game? Who cares? Penn State wasn't playing for the chip. But the fine and bowl suspensions will cost the university big dollars. That's what this is about.

Don't even know what this thread is about but I just wanted to share that perspective.

It's not in essence they aren't being punished at all. All the football players can transfer immediately. Every nikka who deals with the sanctions gets a choice.
 

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Is what the NCAA did as wrong or more wrong than what Paterno and co. did and covered up? That's the point you are missing.
Stopped reading here. At no point have I, or anyone else with a pulse, ever said that.

It's not "worse" it's just not the NCAA's realm.
 
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