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Its justice because it was the Penn State head coach, the Penn State President, the Penn State AD who concealed the acts of this child molester (a Penn State coach), and gave him access to keep on molesting kids for years. Right there on the campus of Penn StateSo how do you call it a "just" system when they can't even punish the actual perpetrators?
IMO, they should because they showed "lack of institutional control" or moreso institutional greed when they covered up this. And by covering it up just to keep bringing in top recruits and win games, the NCAA should be involved.So why is the NCAA involved?
Jayrob, they should be punished by all of those people.
Kill the due process argument. Penn State agreed to everything and signed a consent decree.
IMO, they should because they showed "lack of institutional control" or moreso institutional greed when they covered up this. And by covering it up just to keep bringing in top recruits and win games, the NCAA should be involved.
For once, I'm agreeing with Stephen A Smith. Penn State is getting what they deserve. And Joe Pa had many chances to come out and do something about it and didn't. And Sandusky was once a 2 time Defensive Coordinator of the year, he retires? He still has access to everything on campus. And if he was so great, why didn't he accept a position at another school?
And some are forgetting the kid that reported what he saw in the shower was offered a coaching position with the team!!!!!
Its justice because it was the Penn State head coach, the Penn State President, the Penn State AD who concealed the acts of this child molester (a Penn State coach), and gave him access to keep on molesting kids for years. Right there on the campus of Penn State
don't know why you seem to think Penn State shouldn't be punished..
Penn State UniversityThose folks are all gone, so whose left to punish? Give me specific names please.
Why do we fail to mention that John Gagliardi has 471 wins and is still coaching? He is the winningest football coach in college football history.
Like Penn State really had a choice. Can you imagine the public backlash Penn State would have gotten if the school had they not agreed to a consent decree?
They could easily have stated that we'll let the American judicial system decide our fate, not the NCAA, and they would've been on solid ground.
Penn State University
Those folks are all gone, so whose left to punish? Give me specific names please.
btw, do you think the families of those molested kids should sue Penn State?
as if they are bigger than the NCAA and don't have to abide by the rules (same type thinking led to the continuation of this scandal)
ummm no school has an inherent right to be in the NCAA.
When it comes to violations, players and coaches both move on but it is the program that bears the brunt of the punishment. This is nothing new. USC probably didnt deserve to be punished for Reggie Bush's actions but that just how these things work. Current and future players have always suffered the consequences of previous violations.
When it comes to violations, players and coaches both move on but it is the program that bears the brunt of the punishment. This is nothing new. USC probably didnt deserve to be punished for Reggie Bush's actions but that just how these things work. Current and future players have always suffered the consequences of previous violations.
Big Ten says Penn State will not receive any share of the conference revenues for 4 years.
I'm not talking about civil or criminal laws. I understand the difference. I was asking a specific question.That's why we have civil laws and a judicial system. When you add "civil court" to the equation, THEN you can utilize it's laws.
The NCAA didn't have the authority to do this until today because Penn State laid down and allowed it and I say shame on them.
The Penn State University lacked institutional control, hoarded and turned a blind eye to a prospective convicted felon, violated the NCAA moral clause and therefore was operating a rogue football program. The NCAA sanctions were against the institution and they were meticulous about not naming individuals. Hence, if collateral damaged transpired, the NCAA did their best to mitigate damages to the current student athletes by giving them unprecedented options. I totally endorse their decision and your perspective. :lol: :emlaugh:
Please cite the NCAa's moral and ethical clause you speak of relation to child sexual abuse.