Penn St Removes Paterno Statue/NCAA about to Drop the Hammer

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Joe Paterno statue to be removed at Penn State University with crew on site - ESPN

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Penn State University will remove the famed statue of Joe Paterno outside its football stadium, eliminating a key piece of the iconography surrounding the once-sainted football coach accused of burying child sex abuse allegations against a retired assistant.

The university said Sunday that it will take down the larger-than-life monument in the face of an investigative report by former FBI Director Louis Freeh that found the late coach, along with three top Penn State administrators, concealed the abuse claims against Jerry Sandusky more than a decade ago in order to shield the university and its football program from negative publicity.

Penn State president Rodney Erickson said Sunday the Joe Paterno statue outside Beaver Stadium "has become a source of division and an obstacle to healing in our university and beyond."
Construction vehicles and police arrived shortly after dawn Sunday, barricading the street and sidewalks near the statue, erecting a chain-link fence then concealing the statue with a blue tarp.

Penn State president Rodney Erickson issued a lengthy statement Sunday morning shortly after 7 a.m. ET.

"Coach Paterno's statue has become a source of division and an obstacle to healing in our university and beyond," Erickson said in the statement. "For that reason, I have decided that it is in the best interest of our university and public safety to remove the statue and store it in a secure location. I believe that, were it to remain, the statue will be a recurring wound to the multitude of individuals across the nation and beyond who have been the victims of child abuse."

The bronze sculpture outside Beaver Stadium has been a rallying point for students and alumni outraged over Paterno's firing four days after Sandusky's Nov. 5 arrest -- and grief-stricken over the Hall of Fame coach's Jan. 22 death at age 85.

But it turned into a target for critics after the Freeh report's stunning allegation of a cover-up by Paterno, ousted president Graham Spanier and two Penn State officials, athletic director Tim Curley and vice president Gary Schultz.

Their failure to report Sandusky to child-welfare authorities in 2001 allowed him to continue molesting boys, the report found.

Paterno's family, along with attorneys for Spanier, Curley and Schultz, vehemently deny any suggestion they protected a pedophile. Curley and Schultz await trial on charges of failing to report child abuse and lying to a grand jury but maintain their innocence. Spanier hasn't been charged. Sandusky was convicted last month of 45 counts of sexual abuse of 10 boys.

Some newspaper columnists and former Florida State coach Bobby Bowden have said the statue should be taken down, while a small plane pulled a banner over State College reading, "Take the statue down or we will."

But Paterno still has plenty of fans, and Penn State's decision to remove the monument won't sit well with them. One student even vowed to "chain myself to that statue" if there was an attempt to remove it.

University officials had called the issue a sensitive one in light of Paterno's enormous contributions to the school over a 61-year coaching career. The Paterno family is well-known in the community for philanthropic efforts, including the millions of dollars they've donated to the university to help build a library and fund endowments and scholarships.

The statue, nearly 7 feet tall and weighing more than 900 pounds, was built in 2001 in honor of Paterno's record-setting 324th Division 1 coaching victory and his "contributions to the university."
 

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^ You in the fukkin wilderness. :laugh: I drove by Happy Valley a few times before, doesn't shock me that all this scumbag sandusky shyt even happened.
 

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Paterno's statue will be removed? Those PSU brats will burn the world down! Alums & boosters will be rabid. This is a historic moment.

Let the library stay, but snatch some of those wins from JoPa's "winningEST coach" record. Just like the Nazis had to give up what they looted from Jews, so PSU canNOT keep all their ill-gotten gains! >:T

First Take and ESPN radio will be outrageous all week long! My commute will be engaging as all the fukks. :D
 

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ESPN says that the NCAA will announce "unprecedented" sanctions against PSU football Monday at 9am.

White folk are gathering with pitch forks & torches. "Rabble rabble!"
 

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the fact there was any debate and it took this long is disgusting


death penalty coming for Penn St, they thinking they can do this an get off the hook

This. The Penn State president sees the writing on the wall. He's trying his best to get ahead of what will probably be the most severe penalties EVER handed out by the NCAA
 

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CBS News) CBS News has learned that the NCAA will announce what a high-ranking association source called "unprecedented" penalties against both the Penn State University football team and the school.

"I've never seen anything like it," the source told correspondent Armen Keteyian.

NCAA President Mark Emmert will make the announcement Monday morning at 9 a.m. at the organization's headquarters in Indianapolis.

The penalties come in the wake of the independent report by former FBI Director Louis Freeh that chronicled repeated efforts by four top Penn State officials, including former football Joe Paterno, to conceal allegations of serial child sex abuse Jerry Sandusky over a 14-year period.

The NCAA had been awaiting the school's response to four key questions pertaining to the sex abuse scandal, including issues involving institutional control and ethics.


Omar Coming......
 

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Imo the statue should stay. Paterno had a lot to.do with the popularity and growth of that institution. And didnt he basically build the library?

Im sure Notre Dame and BC have some kind of shrine to a Pope on their campus. Will yjey have to take them down as well?:leon:
 

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Imo the statue should stay. Paterno had a lot to.do with the popularity and growth of that institution. And didnt he basically build the library?
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He covered up raping a kid and still allowed the guy to bring more kids to that institution. He's also the blame for the downward spiral of Penn State :pachaha:
 
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