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

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Mike Hart? :leon:

I always thought he was pretty decent at Michigan
He was outstanding there.

The future of college football:
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BCS?? WE COMIN FOR YOU nikka
 

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The fact that people are really saying that stopping sports just shows how unfair shyt is. NCAA has to be hard on this school.

A couple of months ago, ALL sports at Howard Univ were suspended for book vouchers. Kids couldn't register for classes, many didn't know if they were gonna be able to attend school next year, they could not compete, etc. all because of book vouchers.

People have been molested and sexually abused over years in a scandal hidden by university officials and there is some doubt as to whether they should be shut down? :beli:
 

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so the scholarship players will be able to just transfer without sitting out a year if they get the death penalty?

wow
 

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The fact that people are really saying that stopping sports just shows how unfair shyt is. NCAA has to be hard on this school.

A couple of months ago, ALL sports at Howard Univ were suspended for book vouchers. Kids couldn't register for classes, many didn't know if they were gonna be able to attend school next year, they could not compete, etc. all because of book vouchers.

People have been molested and sexually abused over years in a scandal hidden by university officials and there is some doubt as to whether they should be shut down? :beli:

JoePa died and Sandusky is in jail they could just get rid of any administration and coaching staff involved and just move on because the kids will only get hurt. Lets say you were a Penn State football player who actually came to get a Penn State education and now you have to transfer and only Southern Northeastern State U has room for you.
 

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The NCAA shouldn't be handing out sanctions for this. This is a criminal issue and should be handled in the courts. The NCAA should only be handling issues related to play on the field.

I agree, this is going to set a slippery slops for the NCAA. Any criminal issue they're going to have to rule on.

This isn't an NCAA violation but a state issue which is way more serious
 
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But the two of you (for the record, two of my 3 least favorite coli posters ever) need to remember it was a criminal coverup perpetrated by the football program, to protect the football program, for decades so the program could make money and succeed.

They NEED football program punishment for that. The ncaa can not sit idle knowing this happened in light of the petty things they have punished for.
 

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JoePa died and Sandusky is in jail they could just get rid of any administration and coaching staff involved and just move on because the kids will only get hurt. Lets say you were a Penn State football player who actually came to get a Penn State education and now you have to transfer and only Southern Northeastern State U has room for you.
It's not about what I feel, it's about what's right and it's about maintaining a level of precedents which consequences match the actions.

If you stop all students from playing sports because of something financial aid people did and book vouchers, then why is it extreme to suspend athletics in a university wide scandal involving athletics, officials/administrators, and sports facilities in the molestation of several children. Let's be just here. There's something very wrong with the culture of a university when this is allowed to go down. They are lucky te NCAA still wants to do business with their campus. There's no need to cut child molestors and their enablers any slack.
 

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The only people I feel bad for here (other than the victims of course) are the students that are gonna get fukked over.
 
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It's not about what I feel, it's about what's right and it's about maintaining a level of precedents which consequences match the actions.

If you stop all students from playing sports because of something financial aid people did and book vouchers, then why is it extreme to suspend athletics in a university wide scandal involving athletics, officials/administrators, and sports facilities in the molestation of several children. Let's be just here. There's something very wrong with the culture of a university when this is allowed to go down. They are lucky te NCAA still wants to do business with their campus. There's no need to cut child molestors and their enablers any slack.

Agreed
 

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I agree, this is going to set a slippery slops for the NCAA. Any criminal issue they're going to have to rule on.

This isn't an NCAA violation but a state issue which is way more serious

I understand your point, but this can't be treated like a coach who commited insurance fraud or a player who robbed a liquor store. The entire case revolves around the football program and how the abuses were allowed and covered up because of that fact.

If a program can be punished because a player got grades because he was a football star then the same program can be and should be punished if they allowed this to happen because Sandusky was a d coordinator.

As for everyone defending JoePa I think people are caught up in the frail old man image. The coaches you see in the interviews aren't who they really are. A lot of the times, especially with the older coaches, they're bullies. For all of the talk about how much "good" Joe did, you really see someone's character in how they act when the world isn't watching. It's a cliche thing to say, but it's true. I'm not insinuating Joe is completely evil, but there should be no one defending his actions including his family.
 

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:snoop: if they have the same level of punishments as USC

you cant even compare the two in terms of what was right and wrong.

Penn st needs thors hammer dropped on em
 
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