30-60 years
like I said before - psu is really hurting huh? They are on tv every Saturday and winning games... What punishment is that?? In a couple of years this will all be forgotten and psu will be competing for championships again...probably before CU who got the true death penalty!!
This. That program should have been shut down. Instead, they're on national TV every freaking week.
30-60 years
This. That program should have been shut down. Instead, they're on national TV every freaking week.
Agree and those ass clowns that proudly wear their PSU gear with a smirk on their faces make me sick. I guess you can't ban PSU clothing....
And act like they are the victims in the situation. Penn State football should have been shut down for at least three years, the stadium dark, the uniforms hanging in an empty lockerroom.
The sanctions they recieved and the court judgements are going to be big numbers but thinking that a school like CSU is talking $250 million for a stadium that number is a speedbump for Penn State. They needed to be looking at empty Saturdays to bring home the serious nature of the crimes committed and allowed to continue.
That and when they are winning championships again (before CU) then people are really going to be angry. And we thought texas had arrogance??agree 100%
PSU's defiant attitude is disgusting to me
dittoAnd act like they are the victims in the situation. Penn State football should have been shut down for at least three years, the stadium dark, the uniforms hanging in an empty lockerroom.
The sanctions they recieved and the court judgements are going to be big numbers but thinking that a school like CSU is talking $250 million for a stadium that number is a speedbump for Penn State. They needed to be looking at empty Saturdays to bring home the serious nature of the crimes committed and allowed to continue.
Now that Sandusky has been tried, convicted and sentenced, I want to make a motion that this thread be locked so that it can fade from view. If anyone wants to continue a discussion of Penn State, perhaps a new thread could be started. Sandusky does not deserve to be recognized anymore. Everytime I see the title of this thread I am sickened. Please lock this thread.
What a crock of BS! Her own son was ready to testify that he had been abused by the "Tickle Monster". From what I have read the Pennsylvania prison system does not have protective custody for inmates. "The Tickle Monster" will have to servive in general population.SIAP. Keep blaming the victims. Jerry's wife is a delusional piece of ****.
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2012/images/10/11/sandusky.letters.pdf?hpt=hp_c1
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What a crock of BS! Her own son was ready to testify that he had been abused by the "Tickle Monster". From what I have read the Pennsylvania prison system does not have protective custody for inmates. "The Tickle Monster" will have to servive in general population.
SIAP. Keep blaming the victims. Jerry's wife is a delusional piece of ****.
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2012/images/10/11/sandusky.letters.pdf?hpt=hp_c1
Spanier's lawyers issued a statement that asserted his innocence and described the new charges as an attempt by Gov. Tom Corbett to divert attention from the three-year investigation that began under his watch as attorney general.
"These charges are the work of a vindictive and politically motivated governor working through an unelected attorney general ... whom he appointed to do his bidding," the four defense lawyers wrote.
Bizarre ranting. Whether Corbett acted fast enough or not doesn't change the fact that Spanier swept the Sandusky matter under the rug as President.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — A new report commissioned by Joe Paterno's family challenges the conclusion by former FBI director Louis Freeh that the late Penn State coach conspired to hide child sex abuse allegations against former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky.
The Paterno family's critique, released Sunday, argues that the findings of the Freeh report published last July were unsupported by the facts.
Former U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh, one of the experts assembled by the family's lawyer to review Freeh's report last year to Penn State, said the document was fundamentally flawed and incomplete.
Freeh's report reached "inaccurate and unfounded findings related to Mr. Paterno and its numerous process-oriented deficiencies was a rush to injustice and calls into question" the investigation's credibility, Thornburgh was quoted as saying.
In a statement released Sunday through a spokesman, Freeh defended his work.
"I stand by our conclusion that four of the most powerful people at Penn State failed to protect against a child sexual predator harming children for over a decade," he said.
Paterno's family released what it billed as an exhaustive response to Freeh's work, based on independent analyses, on the website paterno.com.
"We conclude that the observations as to Joe Paterno in the Freeh report are unfounded, and have done a disservice not only to Joe Paterno and the university community," the family's report said, "but also to the victims of Jerry Sandusky and the critical mission of educating the public on the dangers of child sexual victimization."
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The counter-offensive began in earnest this weekend. The family's findings said that Paterno:
_ Never asked or told anyone not to investigate an allegation against Sandusky 12 years ago, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2001.
_ Never asked or told former administrators not to report the 2001 allegation.
_ And never asked or told anyone not to discuss or hide information reported by graduate assistant Mike McQueary about the 2001 allegation.
"Paterno reported the information to his superior(s) pursuant to his understanding of university protocol and relied upon them to investigate and report as appropriate," the family's analysis said.