Sports are like as damn cult to some, it is really insane how crazy people get over it
yes they did. BUT the punishment that people are saying they want from desolving the football program to cancelling the season are bad. and the effects of that have more of a impact then the football system.
I do see NCAA fining them. but cancelling a season? hell no.
The cover up and connections are crazy in this case. From the dept, college, admin, police, county, state etc.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/17/s...dusky-investigators.html?pagewanted=1&_r=3&hp
I guess the Wikipedia article omitted the expressed regret by the NCAA with regard to imposing the death penalty upon SMU. They ruined their program and regretted greatly in hindsight. SMU is only now recovering - it took decades to get that program back on track.
You people need to knock it off with this nonsense about killing Penn States program, university, etc. That line of thinking is every bit as fringe and narrow minded as rchiu's blind loyalty to the school and to Paterno. You're both nutjobs. You seriously think it's appropriate to punish a million+ people for the actions of a few? You sound like children.
Yes, Paterno et al should rot for what they did(n't) do, but try to maintain at least a little perspective.
Was going to post the Harris story, business as usual of course but sad to see nonetheless. Hopefully this doesn't turn on him.
It's easy to point fingers when you're on the outside, but it's a story as old as time to want to protect/stand up for someone you care about, even when they do something bad.
Only when the investigation is finished, the administrators and coaches removed, replaced, can the football team be rebuilt with a clean slate along with a strong message that football does not come first. The school does. When the reputation of a school's football program comes ahead of putting a child rapist behind bars, a major change is needed.
making public false statements that are material to the case could discredit him as a witness.
I disagree darkewaffle, at some point the line has to be drawn and I think most people would agree. If the person was a drug addict or an alcoholic, something like that then you may try to hide the truth and get your friend help. But if it's murder of an innocent or child molestation, I would report him immediately. Co-worker, friend, or family member.
when exactly did McQueary make public false statements?
1-2 days ago he said that he did stop the rape that he witnessed, and that he did notify the police.
"The police," I believe, have already rejected his account.
so, maybe he did, maybe he didn't.
Well technically he isn't lying when he says he discussed the matter with police considering Shultz was the head of police and him and Curley met with McQueary.
that was from a leaked e-mail and McQuery did not make a public statement saying that, big difference.
Didn't the Grand Jury report say they believed McQ was a credible witness? I don't think they said the same for the AD and other guy.
yes and hopefully he stfu's and doesn't do anything to jeopardize his crediblity while trying to defend himself in the court of public opinion.
