CocoHusky
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You seem determined to not take Triad's advice and keep Penn State out of this.I think you mean former coach. Sandusky retired twice in the mid to late '90s IIRC, and the abuse cases for which he was convicted began in the 2001-02 time frame - years after he was an employee - then nothing for several years, and then more cases beginning in '08. There's a reason we're going on what is it now 4 years and none of the school administrators have faced even a hint of a trial for their conspiracy and cover up related charges. If it was a clear case of a willful cover up, those guys would already be wearing orange and making license plates with Sandusky. Further the NCAA was so scared of more of their internal communications coming out about how/why they punished the school that they folded and unwound all the sanctions which is an unheard of action by the NCAA (wonder what they were covering up that they didn't want to get out?). Furthermore the Freeh Report that everyone used to slam Penn State is falling apart quicker than a Walmart shirt after a few washes as more people put the facts together that contradict some of the things presented. I'm not for child abuse or anything, but I'm also not for destroying reputations for personal gain, and certainly those that are emotional over such cases like this one should never be placed in a position to make important decisions that affect others.
The Freeh Report-Commissioned by PSU, concluded that former administrators Graham Spanier, Tim Curley and Gary Schultz and former football coach Joe Paterno intentionally concealed key facts about Sandusky's child sex abuse to avoid bad publicity after receiving complaints in 1998 and 2001. It also recommended more than 100 changes to school policies and procedures-ALL of which were accepted and implemented by PSU. You describe the report as "falling apart". In what way has the report fallen apart?
Joe Paterno on the scandal: "With The Benefit of Hindsight, I Wish I Had Done More".
If Joe thinks he should have done better, I agree with him. The fact Spanier, Curley & Schultz are not making licenses is not the same as saying that they did nothing wrong. Like Joe all three should have done better.
PSU '95