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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Townhallsavoy on September 08, 2014, 04:30:19 PM
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Penn State is no longer banned from bowl eligibility and now has full scholarships available for next season.
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BREAKING: NCAA has restored Penn State's postseason eligibility immediately.
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Penn State is no longer banned from bowl eligibility and now has full scholarships available for next season.
Listening to paterno on finebaum now.
Doesn't get it. It's offensive actually.
Did nothing wrong. All hail penn state football.
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Listening to paterno on finebaum now.
Doesn't get it. It's offensive actually.
Did nothing wrong. All hail penn state football.
I'm torn about it because really who does it hurt the most....the players and the fans. The ones who had nothing to do with the kid handler.
Everyone involved is no longer with PSU as far as I know.
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I'm torn about it because really who does it hurt the most....the players and the fans. The ones who had nothing to do with the kid handler.
Everyone involved is no longer with PSU as far as I know.
Thisa rat cheah.
Besides. If they don't allow them to be eligible, their conference does not stand a chance of getting any teams in the playoffs.
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All that happened while paterno and the admin knew and covered it up.
Punish the institution. Players who decide to go there? They know what they're getting into.
I disagree with this "prism of time" punishment shit. Rage dies down because it's not immediate so we remove a punishment most felt at the time was too lenient.
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All that happened while paterno and the admin knew and covered it up.
Punish the institution. Players who decide to go there? They know what they're getting into.
I disagree with this "prism of time" punishment shit. Rage dies down because it's not immediate so we remove a punishment most felt at the time was too lenient.
Again though you are punishing the entire institution for the actions of a few. Those that were involved got what they deserved.
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Again though you are punishing the entire institution for the actions of a few. Those that were involved got what they deserved.
I understand the argument when it comes to taking away scholarships to athletes because some staff provided lunch money or vehicles to players in the past.
This was cultural. Out of all of the scandals and stories concerning NCAA compliance, this was the worst in the history of its existence. A football program was placed above the well-being of children. A sick and twisted old man was able to use that football program to gain access to victims. Everyone from the legendary head coach to the board of trustees to the employees that walked the halls of the athletic department was guilty of allowing this to happen.
A large contingency of the fan base supported Paterno despite what came out about him.
If anyone needed to be taught a lesson, it was Penn State.
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I understand the argument when it comes to taking away scholarships to athletes because some staff provided lunch money or vehicles to players in the past.
This was cultural. Out of all of the scandals and stories concerning NCAA compliance, this was the worst in the history of its existence. A football program was placed above the well-being of children. A sick and twisted old man was able to use that football program to gain access to victims. Everyone from the legendary head coach to the board of trustees to the employees that walked the halls of the athletic department was guilty of allowing this to happen.
A large contingency of the fan base supported Paterno despite what came out about him.
If anyone needed to be taught a lesson, it was Penn State.
^This^
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Thisa rat cheah.
Besides. If they don't allow them to be eligible, their conference does not stand a chance of getting any teams in the playoffs.
Yep. Fuck the NCAA in the ass with a big wooden dildo. I don't remember anyone coming off probation early for lesser crimes (keep it down home cuz). Why should these pederasses?
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I understand the argument when it comes to taking away scholarships to athletes because some staff provided lunch money or vehicles to players in the past.
This was cultural. Out of all of the scandals and stories concerning NCAA compliance, this was the worst in the history of its existence. A football program was placed above the well-being of children. A sick and twisted old man was able to use that football program to gain access to victims. Everyone from the legendary head coach to the board of trustees to the employees that walked the halls of the athletic department was guilty of allowing this to happen.
A large contingency of the fan base supported Paterno despite what came out about him.
If anyone needed to be taught a lesson, it was Penn State.
If ever there was a need for the death penalty, this was it.
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Dear Sandusky Victims- We acknowledge the acts against you were heinous but we like making money. Sorry we're not sorry. Regards, @NCAA
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Yep. fudge the NCAA in the ass with a big wooden dildo. I don't remember anyone coming off probation early for lesser crimes (keep it down home cuz). Why should these pederasses?
Hey now! Penn State hired a black coach. That changed the complexion of things.
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I'm torn about it because really who does it hurt the most....the players and the fans. The ones who had nothing to do with the kid handler.
Everyone involved is no longer with PSU as far as I know.
Does not EVERY probation or penalty to a program do this?
Did Dye, Blakeney, Ramsey in 1989/1990 not adversely affect Tot, Gandy, Bostic and others in 1993? Same with Al Golden and Butch Jones. Mike Dumbose and Mike Shula.
To me it penalizes the entire program as a whole. The Athletic Dept.
This is BS. And more reason why the Power Conferences need to do their own thing and put the NCAA out of business.
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Hey now! Penn State hired a black coach. That changed the complexion of things.
I thought he was Harwaryun.
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All that happened while paterno and the admin knew and covered it up.
Punish the institution. Players who decide to go there? They know what they're getting into.
Glad to see you've come around.
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I'm torn about it because really who does it hurt the most....the players and the fans. The ones who had nothing to do with the kid handler.
Everyone involved is no longer with PSU as far as I know.
This^^^^^^^