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re: If Penn State Scandal occurred in the SEC , would we support a ban?

Posted on 7/13/12 at 4:58 am to
Posted by OMLandshark
Member since Apr 2009
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Posted on 7/13/12 at 4:58 am to
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Stopping the football program for this is like taking away a bank robbers drivers license.


No it would serve as a reminder to any other program that would ever think of pulling this horrifying shite from ever thinking of doing this. The fact of the matter is Joe Paterno was a horrible man who let a game, that hardly anyone over 18 plays, be more important than the innocent lives of dozens of boys. This incident took college football back 20 years, and should take Penn State back to the Stone Age. The foundation of that institute has been completely soiled and they will never be able to wash it away.

If people hadn't let Ole Miss forget the Meredith Incident after 50 years, do you really think that Penn State will be able to cleanse its name of this? An institute where rape, pedophilia, and destroying lives is written in the very fabric of its greatest moments? It's inexcusable for what happened here and dozens should be locked up with Sandusky for allowing this to continue.
Posted by wildtigercat93
Member since Jul 2011
113112 posts
Posted on 7/13/12 at 5:09 am to
This isnt really a football issue so i dont see how they could give them the death penalty

Had this all came out in the 80-90s with Sandusky still the D Coordinator and all that, then maybe you consider doing that just to sort everything out, but even then you are punishing the wrong people.

Sandusky is in Jail. Paterno is dead. Most of the leaders in this report will never work for Penn St again. None of those guys will be a part of Penn St football ever again, so how does it make sense to punish Penn St football? Thats like putting a murder's entire family under house arrest for 2 years after hes convicted. Makes zero sense.
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