sounds like the NCAA is going to hit the football program pretty hard in tomorrow mornings announcement
Sucks to be known as a pedstate grad.
http://m.espn.go.com/ncf/story?storyId=8188629
"But Penn State will not receive the so-called "death penalty" that would have suspended the program for at least one year, the source said.
The penalties, however, are considered to be so harsh that the death penalty may have been preferable, the source said."
On another note the Paterno family released another statement, this one about the statue, that makes them sound like the biggest idiots in the world right now.
There's a difference between grieving and just flat denying to see the truth of what's staring you in the face while attacking anyone and everyone who dares to try to pop your delusional bubble. The family is in the latter category.
http://m.espn.go.com/ncf/story?storyId=8188629
"But Penn State will not receive the so-called "death penalty" that would have suspended the program for at least one year, the source said.
The penalties, however, are considered to be so harsh that the death penalty may have been preferable, the source said."
Reports are coming out that sanctions may not be any worse than what USC just got last year.
Reports are coming out that sanctions may not be any worse than what USC just got last year.
Nobody hates the grads. Or the students. Or even the foot ball players.
The hate seems to be aimed pretty accurately in this situation, on the coaches and faculty who allowed this to happen.
It will be interesting to see how many years they're banned from bowl games. I think they will come down very hard in this area.
Yet NCAA President Mark Emmert cautioned last week that he hasn't ruled out the possibility of shutting down the Penn State football program altogether, saying he had "never seen anything as egregious" as the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal.
