Penn State/State Pen [split]Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]What never ceases to amaze me is how organizations with lawyers don't cotton to the fact that somebody always talks. The crap they have now is 100x the crap they would have had if they had been open back then. I think the Catholic Church found this out way down the road as well.
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]FWIW, I agree with odelltrclan. It would not be the first time, good people get dragged down by not dealing with criminality of others forcefully enough. By allowing Sandusky to avoid justice, they do deserve what they get.
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]JoePa just announced his retirement for after this season. Good idea.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-400_162-573 ... e-tragedy/
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Not enough. He needs to go immediately. Too bad he doesn't realize it, because I suspect the Board will do it for him.
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I'm not going to get into a silly, juvenile pissing contest with you. If you want to play those kind of junior high school games, you'll have to find someone else to play with. I thought you were better than that.
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The Governor is supposedly attending the board meeting either this evening or tomorrow or both. My guess is that he's not coming in to leave the status quo only to have a few facts change within a few days and then needing to revisit the situation. There are also rumblings I've heard on the radio regarding the FBI being involved. As I mentioned earlier....keep an eye on that charity Sandusky set up for troubled boys. I just get a bad feeling about that.
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Agreed guru. Gone. NOW. And the president and anyone else who knew of this to any degree. Not one of these people put the children first. You see a man raping a young boy and walk away? Is that not aiding and abetting a serious crime? I can not get past that. How abandoned that poor little guy must have felt.
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By not reporting the crime(s), Penn State violated the federal Clery Act http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clery_Act
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]I'd love to be a fly on the wall at that Board meeting tonight, with the Governor there. I suspect the Guv will have some very frank suggestions as to the actions they should take before sunrise.
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]On ESPN, former PSU All-American LB Michael Haynes just said that this has been well known in the community for years, and many had told him about it including his mom (who still works at PSU), former players, and teammates. He said people were too scared to get in trouble if they spoke out.
I don't know if you can sue a university into bankruptcy and closure but we're about to find out.
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I agree completely. Paterno saying he will retire at the end of the season is ridiculous. The guy has to go now.
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In regards to restitution for the victims, beyond whatever $$$ settlement they may get, PSU needs to offer "full scholarships" (equivalent to a marquee football recruit) and all campus perks that go along with being a PSU football player to any and all of the victims and their offspring/descendants for the next 5 generations. This act destroyed many families, perhaps PSU can salvage some of the victims' futures by offering a higher education to each future generation of descendants. I thought the same thing about the Notre Dame kid who was killed after climbing a rig in gale force winds to film football practice.
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]Just announced on ESPN. And rightly so. Also President is out.
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Well it was a calculated closing move by Joe --or those advising him-- and it had a chance of working, as ridiculous as it was. But too many others are thinking about themselves now. So he had to go... not just in a few weeks when he was ready.
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]Watching this press conference, and the absolute roasting the Board chairman was taking from what I assume were Penn State student journalists, the game atmosphere Saturday is going to be an absolute circus. That's if Penn State hasn't been burned to the ground by then.
I will say this though - while I fully agree he had to go, I am appalled that they dismissed Paterno by telephone.
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I was listening also. I was almost expecting one of those idiots to blame the kids.
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]One of our local sports radio guys said that the Penn State job has now become radioactive and that they can forget about getting any of the big names they might have had in mind, such as Urban Meyer and Nick Saban.
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Wonder if the former Temple coach, who got blindsided after taking the job down at Miami this year, would be interested in coming home. Would seem like a good choice from many angles.
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hmm.... the half-life of any gamma-ray exposure on any BCS opening is oh.... 6 months, max? My guess is that they will have zero problem filling the vacancy with a highly qualified applicant. Allow me to perhaps be the first ever to conflate Milton with big-league football: "better to reign in hell than serve in heaven" (Book 1, Paradise Lost)
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]Paterno has tried to make what he was told by Mcgeary, as fuzzy as possible, but imo what transpired, maybe not literally but in ESSENCE was....
Hey coach I saw a crime commited in our locker room, should Icall the police? No, do not call the police, I will inform a school adminstrator about your sugar coated version of the crime and when nothing is done we will just forget it ever happened. That is unforgivable.
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]Apparently, Paterno never asked Sandusky anything. I suppose that might be the most awkward conversation to have, but what did he think about every time he talked with Sandusky thereafter (or did he avoid talking with him completely?).
The grad assistant maintains that he told both Paterno and the two others, at the later meeting, explicitly what he saw. That bodes ill for both Paterno and the two guys because it is more clear that they took it nowhere while doing the necessary step to help keep Sandusky out of their place. Bad enough to ban him but not to even talk to campus police; the VP was in charge of campus police, so he should have had a much better appreciation of the implications. Did he talk to his attorney about this? Would that be a privileged conversation? In addition, I read that one former player said that there was widespread rumors that somethings were going on. If this is the case, then somewhere, someone will say what he had heard and those above, from the coach to the guys that have been charged will be in even deeper hot water because they then were covering up the situation, not merely guilty of make a dubious decision to not go to police. "In addition to severe reputational damage, Pennsylvania State University faces the prospect of huge financial exposure from lawsuits by sexual-abuse victims who can credibly charge the university had ample warning that its former assistant football coach preyed on children but did little or nothing to stop it, say trial lawyers who have been following the case." http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/colleges/133584523.html
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]The feds are now getting involved, apparently they will try to determine who knew about this and did not report it to police as they are required to do.
To clarify, the head officals at the college are required by law, not Mcgeary of Paterno. Last edited by SQUACKEE on Thu Nov 10, 2011 6:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Even with the slaughter last night, they haven't seen the worst of this yet . . . Now, the interesting part of all this is that there must be lots of skeletons buried on other campuses and have they learned it's better to tattle on oneself or face the prospect of being outed by victims emboldened by this (and Herman Cain's) case?
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I don't think Paterno is that cynical. I think it was simply a case of him lacking the strength to do the right thing. Sandusky had been with him as either a player or coach for nearly 40 years, including the glory years of the 1980's, and he was probably like a son to him. I doubt that he ever felt good about the way the whole thing was handled. Maybe he was hoping that his A.D. or President would go to the cops and spare him of having to do something that would have been gut-wrenching. Mark Madoff did the right thing when he ratted his father out to the Feds and it eventually drove him to suicide. Also, Paterno's age may have some bearing on his reaction since he came from a generation where it was a lot more common to sweep these things under the rug. Last edited by jazzcyclist on Thu Nov 10, 2011 8:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Paterno and Sandusky had to have had some conversation when Paterno forced his retirement in 1999 and made him return his keys to the facilities in 2002.
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]I heard from a Penn State alumnus some years ago that Harry Groves was pressured to retire as the track coach because Paterno wanted to have the most years as a head coach at Penn State. I can't vouch that this was true, but certainly Paterno would have been better off retiring long ago instead of this sad legacy.
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I dont think it was a matter of strenght.There is no smoking gun YET, but I believe Paterno knew EVERYTHING, either from Mcgeary that day or thru the grapevine afterwards (years and years after the rape and nobody talked about it? come on!) and he willing covered it up. I believe this will be proven eventually. What amazes my is the stupidity of the people who hoped it would go away! This preadtor is so brazen, he's raping a 10 year old on the campus, and they didnt think he is going to get caught and everything will be revealed???? STOOPID!
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]Yeah, serial sex criminals are stupid, but I doubt they believe they will never get caught. It's too deep and too nightmarish a quagmire to try to figure out why people persist in reprehensible behavior for decades... Madoff comes to mind.
Anyone else struck with the institutional comparisons here to various church heirarchy reactions to alleged or proven sexual predators among the clergy?
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Not in this case...this isn't tattoos for memorabilia... 'The NCAA is not going to have to do anything," said a BCS official speaking anonymously because of the sensitive nature of the situation. "They can sit back and watch the house burn down." Penn State's Board of Trustees tossed the first match Wednesday night, firing its iconic head coach along with the university's president. Penn State football as we know it is officially over. It might survive as primordial ooze. The program is more toxic than radiation and its troubles will have nothing to do with losing 30 scholarships over the next three years. There is no patching Penn State back together. The program will have to be rebuilt from scratch. "It will be a pretty clean sweep, it appears," former Penn State quarterback Todd Blackledge said on ESPN, even before the firings were announced. "A lot of new faces, new policies, new processes put in place, which will be good in the long run. … It's going to take time." We're guessing 10 years.' http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/co ... ull.column
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]Only some parts are 'broke', even if fundamentally the key part. They also have had a clean slate officially from the NCAA and consistently a high or very high graduation rate. Further, the reputation issues should not touch that whole compliance side of the organization and similar parts.
Re: Penn State/State Pen [split]According to reports, this was a widely known secret among team staff, so now who's blameless there? Strictly speaking . . . NO one. Every coach must have known what happened and how it was (not) handled. So . . . just as strictly speaking . . . don't they ALL have to go now?
As I said above, this should be scaring the crap out of people all over the country who are tacitly complicit in all sorts of sleazy stuff, including the knowledge of all the inappropriate relationships between staff and students, which goes on almost EVERYWHERE?!
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Its nice to get the reports of something we should already suspect. 8 years of gossip in a small town????, many, many people knew there was a serial child rapist on the loose and did NOTHING!
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McQueary's 2002 conversation with Paterno would qualify as a smoking gun in my mind.
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