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    Default NCAA Brings the Hammer down on Penn St.

    Penn State Nittany Lions hit with $60 million fine, 4-year bowl ban, wins dating to 1998 - ESPN

    Article from ESPN

    I don't know is this was posted already, but I thought people might like to know.

    What are your thoughts?

    For anyone wanting to know without reading the articles the penalties are as follows.

    1. $60 million dollar fine to Penn St. (This money goes to charity for helping against child molestation).
    2. 4 year postseason ban for the football program(I don't think other sports were affected).
    3. Scholarship reductions
    4. Joe Pa had his wins slashed from 403 or 409 to 298 or he lost all wins from 1998-2011.
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    Default Re: NCAA Brings the Hammer down on Penn St.

    the ncaa can go kupo themselves they forced it all by doing that. i understand wanting to punish paterno but dam didn't they have to take it upon everybody else
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    Wow this is...a million times worse than the USC sanctions. Penn state is gonna be feeling this for a looooooooong time (no pun intended)
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    Default Re: NCAA Brings the Hammer down on Penn St.

    Punishing Paterno was the right thing to do (though, how much can they really punish him, he's dead), but I'm not for the entire program taking a hit. A majority of the people effected weren't responsible at all.

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    Default Re: NCAA Brings the Hammer down on Penn St.

    Damn, this'll definitely result in a drop of students committing to the Penn State Sports program.

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    Default Re: NCAA Brings the Hammer down on Penn St.

    It's a tough call they had to do something.

    Now I should also add Football Players are able to transfer without losing any eligibility.

    I might side with some people into saying they probably should have gotten a SMU penalty(Death Penalty) really this thing was running wild for a good 14 years before anything was done. Plus I said this somewhere else, but a $60 million dollar fine to a university like Penn St. is like fining a NBA player/NFL player like $100,000 to $500,000 they don't feel it for the most part. Depending on who the NBA player and or NFL player is.

    They have also removed Joe Pa statue as well I should add.

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    Default Re: NCAA Brings the Hammer down on Penn St.

    Really diddlying stupid. The town itself is a football town so this is going to hurt. Really dumb to punish a whole local economy because some jackass is a freak.

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    You know the old saying goes "The good sometimes has to suffer with the bad." at least that's what my grandma would say.

    Still I do feel bad for the town I don't wish that on them one bit, but again something had to be done in terms of the NCAA it would make them seem very bias if they didn't. Plus Penn St. is a situation I'm very scared of especially for other college towns where the school is bigger than the well being of said town.

    One example is UGA I'm a big GA football fan, but I'm not a huge fan of the school because while it takes up space in the town I live in they don't really help out the local community at all. In fact you'd be surprised Athens, GA(Where UGA is located) is one of the poorest places in GA you probably wouldn't recognize it at first, but once you've been here for awhile ooooohh boy its a sad state of affairs.

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    Lol I went to Woodward Academy for 2 years which is seriously in the middle of bum ass College Park. Though I know I can relate some more due to the fact that I'm a USC (Southern California) football fan and their campus is so run down its ridiculous that they even get the coverage and student population that they do on an annual basis.
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    HAHA! College Park that damn place oh god just a bunch of shady ass ninjas over there.

    You know until you mentioned that about USC I always thought of it being on the east coast as this grand kingdom no one is allowed into except royalty at least that's the picture ESPN paints for you everyday.

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    That is way overboard, Joe is the one who should be punished. Not the kids who worked hard for those wins

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    Default Re: NCAA Brings the Hammer down on Penn St.

    How do you punish a dead guy in a way that doesnt make it seem that the NCAA isnt being soft. The ruling is too much though

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    Default Re: NCAA Brings the Hammer down on Penn St.

    They pretty much disgraced his name and all of his accomplishments really. And all of this seems to be dancing around all of the people involved and just going straight for the school.

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    "The good sometimes has to suffer with the bad." - Shinjuku's grandmother, apparently

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverslide View Post
    Really diddlying stupid. The town itself is a football town so this is going to hurt. Really dumb to punish a whole local economy because some jackass is a freak.
    There's really no way around it. I'd argue they didn't go far enough and that the team should have been outright banned from playing for a year so they can get their priorities straight. It sucks for the many that didn't have involvement, but football ultimately is a recreational thing, and they need to be made an example out of to show that this kind of culture where the sport comes first over things that have ethical precedence will not be tolerated.

    It's disgusting to think that people from as far down as the janitors all the way up to JoePa himself were aware of what was happening, but chose to keep their lips sealed for the sake of the football team. Awful. And while there probably isn't any other college out there with the same level of corruption, the fact that it could create this sort of mentality is disturbing. They needed to be hit hard.

    Football is football. A game. Penn State is going to be a 4-8 team for a few years instead of an 8-4 team, and they won't be in any bowl games. So what? People need to get the diddly over themselves.

 

 
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