Exactly. Many of the players went to penn state BECAUSE of the football program, and the reputation of joe paterno. I hope they get the chance to play somewhere else.
For the money. Why else would Penn State hide a sicko like Sandusky if it weren’t for the money he and Paterno generated for them.They liked the money so much they didn’t care that young boys were being “hurt”.
No, the students can go somewhere else to play. Punish the school as much as legally possible: suspend the football program for 5 to 10 years, bust them down to division 2 or 3 with no television coverage or bowl eligibility. Make them an example to other schools before it happens again. Otherwise, the administrators only need to find a scapegoat and sacrifice him even though everybody above him is implicit in the crime. Allowing business as usual is not a solution, it still ignores the fact that a serious crime was perpetrated while everyone turned away to avoid tarnishing the precious football program’s image.
Heavy B almost 12 years ago
Exactly. Many of the players went to penn state BECAUSE of the football program, and the reputation of joe paterno. I hope they get the chance to play somewhere else.
WickedCrazy almost 12 years ago
For the money. Why else would Penn State hide a sicko like Sandusky if it weren’t for the money he and Paterno generated for them.They liked the money so much they didn’t care that young boys were being “hurt”.
Fourcrows almost 12 years ago
No, the students can go somewhere else to play. Punish the school as much as legally possible: suspend the football program for 5 to 10 years, bust them down to division 2 or 3 with no television coverage or bowl eligibility. Make them an example to other schools before it happens again. Otherwise, the administrators only need to find a scapegoat and sacrifice him even though everybody above him is implicit in the crime. Allowing business as usual is not a solution, it still ignores the fact that a serious crime was perpetrated while everyone turned away to avoid tarnishing the precious football program’s image.