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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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Franks Tanks wrote: Are you serious? He didn't say PSU wasn't at fault in any way, he said PSU had a culture that was no different that any big time program, and in fact let Joe stay much longer than most. Therefore they were less about winning than an SEC school who fires a 9-3 coach.

Also Jerry being in the box had nothing to do with culture and everything to do with the failure of a few men. Interesting that you bring up this example when it does not support your point. The PSU culture didn't know about Jerry, and few men did, just as was originally suggested.
I think what you saw yesterday was the NCAA & the school Presidents throwing the gauntlet down & reminding schools across the country that the head football coach is no longer the most powerful person at their respective University. Honestly I'm trying to think of anyone currently in college football, at any of the BCS schools that is in the position JoePa was, where to steal from the recession, he was "too big to fire/force into retirement whatever."

You keep bringing up just a few men & yes just a few men are guilty in a court of law, but as a citizen of Pennsylvania, if you haven't just shook your head in wonderment at some of the reactions you've seen from PSU trustees, students and alums over the past few months you're not worth having a conversation with.

Listen to the Erickson interview from yesterday, there was only one other option PSU had - at least 2 years of the Death Penalty.
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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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bluehenbillk wrote:Honestly I'm trying to think of anyone currently in college football, at any of the BCS schools that is in the position JoePa was, where to steal from the recession, he was "too big to fire/force into retirement whatever."
Larry Kehres?
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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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89Hen wrote:
bluehenbillk wrote:Honestly I'm trying to think of anyone currently in college football, at any of the BCS schools that is in the position JoePa was, where to steal from the recession, he was "too big to fire/force into retirement whatever."
Larry Kehres?
Haha, I had to look that up. Well that's another story.....you think Keeler takes transfers haha
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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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bluehenbillk wrote:
89Hen wrote: Larry Kehres?
Haha, I had to look that up. Well that's another story.....you think Keeler takes transfers haha
If they don't count towards the total. Hell yes.
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I know this will be tough for you, but either turn your head upside down, or your computer, whichever is easiest for you.

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So a guy, I assume, has his name on a football field. Still don't know who he is...

Tubby Raymond is the author of the book titled, 49-48. :thumb:
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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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Cluck U wrote:
grizzaholic wrote:
So a guy, I assume, has his name on a football field. Still don't know who he is...

Tubby Raymond is the author of the book titled, 49-48. :thumb:
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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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Cluck U wrote:
grizzaholic wrote:
So a guy, I assume, has his name on a football field. Still don't know who he is...

Tubby Raymond is the author of the book titled, 49-48. :thumb:
Didn't Keeler write the sequel, titled 19-20? :thumb:
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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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grizzaholic wrote:
Cluck U wrote:

Tubby Raymond is the author of the book titled, 49-48. :thumb:
Why do you have to butt in on the children's table while I speak with 93henfan? We were discussing something and you have gone and ruined it now.
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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
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Why do you have to butt in on the children's table while I speak with 93henfan? We were discussing something and you have gone and ruined it now.
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... you might want to listen to these interviews by Kevin Slaten of KFNS radio in St. Louis. All are pretty informative, but if you listen to only one, I suggest you listen to the most recent interview with Anthony Lubrano, a member of the Penn State Board of Trustees.

http://www.chirbit.com/kingscourt590
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Lubrano is another hack disciple In the cult that should be fired.
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Another Freeh Report is overturned by .....

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the Court of Arbitration for Sport for failing to present evidence to support accusations contained in the report. Sound familiar?

http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/story/ ... ibery-case

However, the court panel refused to declare bin Hammam innocent of corruption. It overturned the ban because a FIFA probe led by former FBI director Louis Freeh's agency failed to find conclusive evidence.

"It is a situation of 'case not proven,' coupled with concern on the part of the Panel that the FIFA investigation was not complete or comprehensive enough to fill the gaps in the record," sport's highest court said in a statement.
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Let it go, man. The NCAA decision is not going to unhappen. Right or wrong, it's done.
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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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bluehenbillk wrote: I think what you saw yesterday was the NCAA & the school Presidents throwing the gauntlet down & reminding schools across the country that the head football coach is no longer the most powerful person at their respective University. Honestly I'm trying to think of anyone currently in college football, at any of the BCS schools that is in the position JoePa was, where to steal from the recession, he was "too big to fire/force into retirement whatever."

You keep bringing up just a few men & yes just a few men are guilty in a court of law, but as a citizen of Pennsylvania, if you haven't just shook your head in wonderment at some of the reactions you've seen from PSU trustees, students and alums over the past few months you're not worth having a conversation with.

Listen to the Erickson interview from yesterday, there was only one other option PSU had - at least 2 years of the Death Penalty.
For the most powerful man at the university, he sure was removed very abruptly.

I understand that there are some schools that would rather replace a president than replace the HC. But if that's the case here that had nothing to do with with the lack of action on the abuse.
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ASUG8 wrote:Let it go, man. The NCAA decision is not going to unhappen. Right or wrong, it's done.
This.

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CitadelGrad wrote:the Court of Arbitration for Sport for failing to present evidence to support accusations contained in the report. Sound familiar?

http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/story/ ... ibery-case

However, the court panel refused to declare bin Hammam innocent of corruption. It overturned the ban because a FIFA probe led by former FBI director Louis Freeh's agency failed to find conclusive evidence.

"It is a situation of 'case not proven,' coupled with concern on the part of the Panel that the FIFA investigation was not complete or comprehensive enough to fill the gaps in the record," sport's highest court said in a statement.
Dude look on the bright side. As a result of all this you might get to see your two favorite teams play each other in Charleston!

In a couple years we can probably afford PSU's bus tikkey and a share of the gate!
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CID1990 wrote:
CitadelGrad wrote:the Court of Arbitration for Sport for failing to present evidence to support accusations contained in the report. Sound familiar?

http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/story/ ... ibery-case

However, the court panel refused to declare bin Hammam innocent of corruption. It overturned the ban because a FIFA probe led by former FBI director Louis Freeh's agency failed to find conclusive evidence.

"It is a situation of 'case not proven,' coupled with concern on the part of the Panel that the FIFA investigation was not complete or comprehensive enough to fill the gaps in the record," sport's highest court said in a statement.
Dude look on the bright side. As a result of all this you might get to see your two favorite teams play each other in Charleston!

In a couple years we can probably afford PSU's bus tikkey and a share of the gate!
Now I don't care who you are...that there is funny... :rofl:
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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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Should Obama volunteer to give back any campaign money donated from the Penn State Coaching staff or administration?
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Gil Dobie wrote:Should Obama volunteer to give back any campaign money donated from the Penn State Coaching staff or administration?
:lol:

Really grasping at straws, Dobie.
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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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Pwns wrote:
bluehenbillk wrote: I think what you saw yesterday was the NCAA & the school Presidents throwing the gauntlet down & reminding schools across the country that the head football coach is no longer the most powerful person at their respective University. Honestly I'm trying to think of anyone currently in college football, at any of the BCS schools that is in the position JoePa was, where to steal from the recession, he was "too big to fire/force into retirement whatever."

You keep bringing up just a few men & yes just a few men are guilty in a court of law, but as a citizen of Pennsylvania, if you haven't just shook your head in wonderment at some of the reactions you've seen from PSU trustees, students and alums over the past few months you're not worth having a conversation with.

Listen to the Erickson interview from yesterday, there was only one other option PSU had - at least 2 years of the Death Penalty.
For the most powerful man at the university, he sure was removed very abruptly.

I understand that there are some schools that would rather replace a president than replace the HC. But if that's the case here that had nothing to do with with the lack of action on the abuse.

:ohno: They tried to get him to retire in 2003 - President and AD went to his house. Told them to take a hike (lexact words). BOT backed Paterno.

It was only AFTER the stuff become public that he could be forced out. Until then, Paterno the scum was the most powerful man in State College
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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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Skjellyfetti wrote:
Gil Dobie wrote:Should Obama volunteer to give back any campaign money donated from the Penn State Coaching staff or administration?
:lol:

Really grasping at straws, Dobie.
Honest question!

How about if I ask, so your Obama feelings don't get hurt, should any politician that received donations from a Penn State Coach or Admin be returned?
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Gil Dobie wrote:should any politician that received donations from a Penn State Coach or Admin be returned?
That's better. Still dumb... but... uhm... less so. :thumb:
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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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Skjellyfetti wrote:
Gil Dobie wrote:should any politician that received donations from a Penn State Coach or Admin be returned?
That's better. Still dumb... but... uhm... less so. :thumb:
Maybe they should donate it to help the kids that were molested.
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Re: NCAA sanctions against Penn State

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Nah. Just Obama.
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