Heard a good point on the radio. Sandusky was the top assistant at a high profile successful program. He was the force behind Linebacker U. How come he never got a head coaching gig? Was he ever offered? Why not? Had the word gotten out?
I have been saying this since the scandal first broke. Sandusky was the top defensive coordinator in the country for over a decade, and never got a sniff at a head coaching gig. PSU's administrators were not the only ones that knew about this.
DEATH PENALTY? Try this on for size. http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf...-threat-penn-state-ncaa-203019718--ncaaf.html
The BOT is hell bent on only making the minimal changes to allow this to blow over.
I think Penn State will itself decide to pull the plug on football for at least some period of time. Anything short of that will leave Penn State's current leaders open to criticism that they have failed to recognize the gravity of the situation and again compromised for the benefit of the football program. Renovating the locker rooms is a joke and leaving JoePa memorabilia in place is not acceptable in my opinion. While I would have expected more decisive action by now, too many people are watching for the University leaders not to realize that their only move is to take the highest road on their own accord.
Step 1 - take down that god forsaken statue symbolizing ignorance
Very interesting. It remains to be seen if anyone with authority, be it the Dept of Education, or the NCAA (less them) will have the cojones to give PSU their just deserts. According to that report, if the Dept of Education drops the hammer, then the NCAA could strip PSU of their division 1 status. That would be something to see.
What report? You mean the wildass musings of a lunatic?
When E. Michigan was caught covering up murders on campus by a murderer who part of the student body (leaving him at large among the student population), it paid $300k in violation of the Clery Act. That's point #1.
Point #2, the DOE is supporting student loans and pell grants for students to schools with a grad rate of 5% with CEO's at the helm earning $35 million a year, with a default rate on those loans of over 60%.
Point #3, 50,000 students attend PSU. Without aid, what happens to the vast majority of students? You want tens of thousands of Pennsylvanians to end their educations at PSU? Why?
Point #4, 50% of PSU's yearly billion dollar research budget comes through DOD, including the nuclear facilities on campus and weaponry. Many thousands of grad students are supported by that money, but these students are also supplemented by gov't grants and loans.
Let's face it: ending student loans and pell grants to PSU students is wacky. Beyond that, the precedent for a Clery Act violation of the vilest sort (c0vering murders) is $300k. Let's say they make it 5x worse. This clearly wouldn't even be the big concern.
I remember the EMU thing, but was it covered up for at least twelve years? I believe in the end nothing will happen to PSU because they are part of the too big to fail crowd.
So are we getting into the B1G?
It was uncovered immediately. The President, like the PSU president, thought nothing of putting others in danger. The DOE might determine that PSU is worse than EMU, or it might not, but given the amount of Clery penalties, it probably isn't PSU's biggest concern. Nonetheless, thought the columnist was way out of line for suggesting academic penalties.
Wow I can't believe I haven't seen this angle yet. UConn to replace PSU in Big 10.