sixone, I apologize for being abusive earlier. Your relentless trolling hasn't only brought out my sadistic streak, however, it has also brought a demonic troll named Stuxinator.
I've worked in and out of academia for about 12 years, and one thing I've learned during that time is that the management of a university affects how it observes the norms (a more vague term for rules or guidelines) that have been learned over the years. Good management is knowing how to make decisions that take into account all the different conflicting norms and stakeholders. Often times, you have corrupt management that infects a college or an entire university, which causes all kinds of stupid decisions to be made.
There are many norms that you can't really fudge on, though. You can't be flexible on the accounting, you can't allow plagiarism, you have to adhere to the law, etc. This last one is pretty fucking key.
The NCAA is an organization made up of member universities. The laws broken in this case are perjury and the mandatory reporting of abuse. Most states have laws on the books requiring educators and university administrators to report abuse, so most of the full time employees of Penn State are required by law to report abuse. Therefore, "Penn State University" is mandated by statute to turn over abusers to the police.
"Penn State," the actual university, was run by perjurers and child rapist enablers, and their corruption let a (we now know) long rumored heinous crime go on being committed for at least a decade. Because the administration of the Penn State was corrupted into breaking the law, many new victims were initiated into Sandusky's wicked little horrorshow.
This corruption pervaded the top tier of university administration, saying that the "university" did nothing wrong is to deny the basic fact that the president of the university is it's chief executive and therefore responsible for the conduct of the university. If the president of a university and his top administrators conspire to commit a crime, you can pretty easily say that their university is committing a crime. The faculty and staff run the university, so they actually are "the university." The president, his VPs and the deans of the various colleges are ultimately responsible for the behavior of the university. Their behavior when they are on the job is the university's behavior.
Therefore, because the president and other administrators of Penn State conspired to conceal Sandusky's crimes, I can truthfully say that "Penn State University" conspired to conceal those horrific crimes.
As the NCAA and Big 10 are made up of universities that also have to follow these same norms and laws, it's kind of hard for them to keep Penn State in their clubs without some kind of sanction.
If Penn State were actually a classy organization, and not despicably corrupted, they'd voluntarily suspend their season. But, they're not going to do it, so someone needs to do it. Someone has to, and the NCAA can't keep a reputation as a credible organization of universities and still allow PSU to remain unpunished.
sixone, you are defending evil. This is why you attracted an demonic troll to this thread and why I heaped abuse upon you.
Just leave the thread, it will improve your life.