True, but again the whole firestorm was over a school, particularly the football coach, covering up mass child molestation for the sake of preventing bad press about the football program. That's what caused everyone to want to burn the place to the ground. As it turned out, not only was there not mass molestation going on campus, but to this day no cover up has ever been proven, let alone having been done so to protect a fledgling football program. But hey it didn't stop the NCAA from trying to kill PSU football. Over what exactly? Sandusky maybe having incidental contact with a kid in a shower and some school administrators not taking it seriously enough because all they had was a secondhand report that was borderline at best? The shower incident which was what set off the fireworks ultimately saw the child rape charges dropped because there was not enough evidence to convict other than the assistant football coach's shaky and changeable account of the incident, though Sandusky was convicted on a few lesser charges. It was a huge rush to judgement by many, and the NCAA only came down on PSU because they wanted the positive press as their own internal emails admit. Kind of makes you wonder what else they are hiding that they were willing to roll back those sanctions so quickly to avoid discovery, an action by the NCAA that was unprecedented. The notion that the NCAA is fair and impartial is laughable. They hit the schools they can when they can (especially the ones with zero backbone like a PSU and UConn), and if there's a school and situation of which they can make an example to prove how strict they are with the rules, they go all in.