🏈 CBS News reporting: NCAA to announce "unprecedented penalties" against Penn State Monday morning.

60 Million Dollar Fine
Banned from post season for 4 years.
Scholarships reduced from 25 to 15 for 4 years.
Must vacate all wins from 1998 - 2011.
5 Years probation.
Players can transfer with no penalty.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Bottom line is NCAA, in handing this power to president without full membership vote, no longer has institutional control</p>&mdash; Tommy Deas (@tommydeas) <a href="https://twitter.com/tommydeas/status/227392715330031617" data-datetime="2012-07-23T13:20:22+00:00">July 23, 2012</a></blockquote>
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This is going to hurt for a very long time! Paintrock, Terry's answer was mine in a nutshell. Not allowing due process is the reasoning for a potential lawsuit unless the PSU people had already agreed to this. It would be like getting arrested and given the death penalty without given a chance to give your side.
 
What a sad day in the history of college football. I went to my first game in 1978 and I remember some great games of Bama vs Penn State. I was excited to attend the game in Tuscaloosa in 2010 and see Joe Pa one last time. It's hard to believe a man as cherished as Joe Pa will be remembered by all this. I understand what he should have done, and football does not transcend his ultimate responsibility. But this is still depressing.
 
This will change how people think things at all levels. At my level, as an educator, I have the duty of immediately reporting any suspicion that I may have to my administrators. I never like my boss anyway, so going over their head won't be that big an issue.
 
This seals it then, no lawsuit from PSU.

The speculation has been over the last 24 hours PSU officials were given a choice and they chose this route as the lesser of all sanctions. I've heard disassociation from membership as well as death penalty.

It strikes me as "agree to this or we'll..."
 
The speculation has been over the last 24 hours PSU officials were given a choice and they chose this route as the lesser of all sanctions. I've heard disassociation from membership as well as death penalty.

It strikes me as "agree to this or we'll..."

I agree with you Terry. To me this entire NCAA sanctions thing was crap from the beginning. I have thought all along that the NCAA would impose sanctions if for no other reason for public perception. It does sound a lot like a "take this or we'll".
 
This is how I feel on this matter. All angry reactions to NCAA violations put upon Penn State due to the current situation= defense of the actions of Penn State. Let the flaming begin.[/QUOTE

To say because some of us don't agree with how the NCAA handled this means we support Penn St covering up child molestation is sickening and idiotic.

Some have gone through something similar as the kids that were preyed upon by Sandusky and I take great exception to you saying because I disagree with the NCAA means I support what Penn St did.
 
This is how I feel on this matter. All angry reactions to NCAA violations put upon Penn State due to the current situation= defense of the actions of Penn State. Let the flaming begin.[/QUOTE

To say because some of us don't agree with how the NCAA handled this means we support Penn St covering up child molestation is sickening and idiotic.

Of course I don't actually mean that. If you believe that this was my level of cognitive functioning I feel somewhat insulted. If I actually believed that you are pro molestation if you disagree with the ncaa then I don't know that I would have the functioning level needed to sit in front of a keyboard. That being said, I disagree with many on here concerning stance on the unfairness of punishment.
 
This is how I feel on this matter. All angry reactions to NCAA violations put upon Penn State due to the current situation= defense of the actions of Penn State. Let the flaming begin.[/QUOTE

To say because some of us don't agree with how the NCAA handled this means we support Penn St covering up child molestation is sickening and idiotic.

Of course I don't actually mean that. If you believe that this was my level of cognitive functioning I feel somewhat insulted. If I actually believed that you are pro molestation if you disagree with the ncaa then I don't know that I would have the functioning level needed to sit in front of a keyboard. That being said, I disagree with many on here concerning stance on the unfairness of punishment.

Sorry about my last post. Should've thought before posting. Misread the language I'm guessing
 
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