It's because football sports football sports, football sports sports and sometimes education.
You left out drinking. That usually ranks higher than sports.
It's because football sports football sports, football sports sports and sometimes education.
How is it that I've made a fool of myself?
I'm just pointing out the hyprocrocy of all those who claim that this is a PSU problem and a problem that resulted from PSU culture.
In reality this is a problem with human nature and the culture of our entire society. To think, like many of the people in this thread, that by eliminating Penn State football that this problem will somehow dissapear is ridiculous.
Sorry if you don't agree with my stance that it's dangerous to think that this could only have happened at Penn State.
Sorry if you don't agree with my stance that it's dangerous to think that this could only have happened at Penn State.
You left out drinking. That usually ranks higher than sports.
The alumni base just voted this guy onto their Board of Trustees:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2qI-lH6SIU
Was wonderful watching PTI today, Brent Musburger had a nice evisceration for the NCAA with some amazingly familiar sounding reasons; it was a criminal activity not a rule violation, pr stunt, no due process, horrendous decision, etc...etc...
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You aren't going to solve child abuse by punishing students, players, and residents who had nothing to do with them problem. Even some of the victims have come out and said they think it's stupid.
Who gives a crap what the media thinks? Journalists are some of the dumbest people on earth and are just trying to sensationalize everything to get page views.
Really? The NCAA now runs the FBS championship? That's interesting -- when did that change?
We get it -- you must be a PSU grad. My neighbor is too and he is also a buffoon like you.
LOL. You might want to step away from the keyboard and go for a walk, because now you're just inventing strawmen and red herrings in your febrile attempts to save face.
and that makes you a lunatic.
most will understand that this was covered by a very very number of people. 99% of the college has NOTHING to do with it. To tell a student "oh you got a degree from pen state. you must be a child molester" is just flat out dumb.
actually I'm more of a michigan/UF fan, so could really care how penn state does, yet another joke on yall crying ass losers.
If Congress can choose to go after baseball for steroid abuse...imagine what would happen if the body governing all of college sports chose to further sweep these massive crimes under the rug.
it's happened in every industry, every walk of life, you're the dilusional fool to think it's a psu only issue.
I keep seeing this "no due process" notion being hoisted like a battle flag. So, I must ask....what due process did Penn State want?
I guess Penn State giving up all rights to "due process" by the NCAA in the consent decree doesn't carry any weight. (Hint: Penn State, by signing and accepting the consent decree from the NCAA specifically stated Penn State accepted all the findings of the Freeh Report and waived all rights to appeal, "due process" claims, etc.)
I think I am done with this topic. People have their opinions about my alma mater, and my current employer. I can tell you that as a staffer at PSU the mood has been somber since last year and it is more so since the report findings. But you don't want to hear that. I don't know what to tell you other than: visit UP. Ask random students, staff, alums, and faculty what they think. But do a bit of research and not just interview those chanting some nonsense.
You must be retarded to not realize that you're the one that has been crying through this thread.
lol, I'm laughing at you fools.
The alumni base just voted this guy onto their Board of Trustees:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2qI-lH6SIU
I'm sure Possessed Freak is right, that many people at PSU either don't really give a shit about football, or think what happened is reprehensible. But if you watch the #pennstate or #weare Twitter feeds, or listen to otherwise intelligent people like bignateyk make fools of themselves, one thing is clear: that culture alluded to by the Freeh report is very, very real.
because the ball less president accepted the blackmail given to him. ncaa performed no investigation on the matter, did not involve anyone from their office on infractions, etc...
Every industry? Please let us know about a bigger scandal that has included a college/university?
lol, I'm laughing at you fools.
"This is a horrendous story involving Jerry Sandusky who has been found guilty and probably will die in prison, and that's certainly is as it should be. But this is a criminal investigation that has gone on. It has nothing to do with the NCAA and I believe that due process should have been followed by the NCAA and they should have looked into the matter of the coverup even further.
"When they (the NCAA) start investigating criminal activity, that is a very slippery slope for them."
"They talked about culture, there's only one way you're going to change the culture in big time college football - take down the scoreboards."
"I think it was basically a PR move… this is not a football story, this is a story about a pedophile who happened to be a football coach."
"To me it is about those victims being taken care of, it's about talking about child abuse. It's not about talking about a coach's victories, it's not about talking about off tackle plays. I think the NCAA did us a horrendous disservice by pushing football back to the front and the victims to the back. Go take a look at the sports pages today and see what the stories are all about."
"If I thought for a moment the NCAA penalties were going to stop child abuse across the country, I'd say go for it. I know better than that."
"I can only speak from my heart about how I feel for him. I liked him, I enjoyed his company very much. I think he did so many good things throughout his career, I loved being around his former athletes listening to the stories. He apparently made one horrendous, horrendous decision but I don't think that can eliminate all the good that I feel that Joe Paterno did throughout his entire career at Penn State. I can only speak for myself, not for anybody else."
http://www.awfulannouncing.com/2012...tml?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Why? B/c you can't think for yourself and need to parrot other idiots?
Guess what idiot, all of the crying by the people from these links and yourself have done nothing. PSU was punished. You lost. Now, go home to mommy and cry to her.
