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I like where the money is going, assuming this holds up. But to what extent is the source the State, and to what extent does this force cuts in educational programs?
The other stuff at least doesn't severely impact the innocent.
JS - I am not sure how well this "protects the innocent". From what I read they are allowing just the football players to immediately transfer w/o loss of eligibility. If Penn State's athletic department is structured similar to other universities, football money subsidizes other money loosing sports. A decimated Penn State football program means less alumni donations for primo football seats, less ticket sales, less money from post-season play, and ultimately less money to subsidize other sports. While football players are allowed to transfer without penalty, what about scholar-athletes in other major sports?