SYNOPSIS: A bunch of PSU football players were around for a off-campus fight. So as punishment, they will clean the entire stadium on Sunday mornings after home games. Sidenote: I was on the stadium clean-up team at UCLA for 3 years to get funding for our club lacrosse team. Worst job ever. The PSU club teams will still get their funding even though the WHOLE football team will be doing cleanup.
5/23/2007 12:34:06 PM
haha that's awesome
5/23/2007 12:38:30 PM
Hell yeah Joe Pa! What a badass.
5/23/2007 12:45:03 PM
BADASS
5/23/2007 12:45:31 PM
yeah, i think he is well in his rights to do this and hold everyone accountableno one took the leadership role and got the players to stay awayinstead...they acted like typical dumb ass jocks and are getting what I think they deserve.more coaches should be hard nosed like this
5/23/2007 12:46:12 PM
gg Joe Pa, just read on yahoo
5/23/2007 1:00:43 PM
Chuck would've invited them all to Amedeos for dinner.
5/23/2007 1:01:58 PM
^ and told them the team motto for the upcoming season was.....Discipline
5/23/2007 1:11:36 PM
while my knee jerk reaction is hell yea, thats awesome...It sucks for the guy that was following all the rules, was causing no trouble, and needs sundays to do his schoolwork.
5/23/2007 1:18:37 PM
TOB take note!
5/23/2007 1:27:08 PM
^^yep, that one guy. sucks for him
5/23/2007 1:28:23 PM
I support this.
5/23/2007 1:28:55 PM
^^ heh yeah there are probably not many, but it only takes one for it to suck.
5/23/2007 1:37:20 PM
This is a great move for Joe Pa, Penn State, and College Football. It's getting past old where a person does not get into any trouble and basically walks away. It does suck for the players following the rules and did nothing, but at same time it will make that same player next time stand up and say something. If more of the players stand up and say something, less problems may occur, or they just get they ass kicked. III
5/23/2007 1:40:07 PM
for a team to really be a team, everyone must be treated equally and everyone must be accountable for any single individual's behavior. i couldn't count the number of sprints i did in high school because others fucked up and got caught. that kind of shit happens, and if the coach has the balls to do it, it will only make the team better in the long run because those who mess up will stop, or they won't stay on the team
5/23/2007 2:09:18 PM
I support Joe Paolder & wiser
5/23/2007 2:17:45 PM
Awesome! gg Joe Pa
5/23/2007 2:54:36 PM
obviously, this wouldn't work with every off-campus incident, but the punishment seems to fit here.
5/23/2007 3:05:00 PM
gg
5/23/2007 3:10:33 PM
Yeah, Im sure Red Tom would be partial to such a punishment for our boys...
5/23/2007 3:26:32 PM
So to the incoming freshman football players, they get tours of the campus and the royal treatment in January, and then experience their first home game and all that comes with it in Sept., and then get to wake up at the crack of dawn and clean up the stadium for something they weren't even in town for, much less taking part in it?? Being old school isn't the worst thing in the world as far as discipline goes, but you can bet it won't help recruting for old Joe Pa Pa.
5/23/2007 10:43:19 PM
There are a lot of players that are influenced by their parents, so many of the parents that want their kids to stay out of trouble and learn leadership will pressure their kids to go to Penn State if they are being recruited by the staff in Happy Valley. Yeah you want talented players, but you also want character guys that will lead the team on and off the field, make good decisions for themselves, and represent your program in a great way. This will only help PSU weed out those recruits that they don't want playing for them.
5/23/2007 11:33:12 PM
^^and when you get into the real world, you'll realize that people will actually work harder for leaders that they respect more than leaders who just placate them.
5/23/2007 11:56:46 PM
^ winnerGG Joe Pa
5/24/2007 12:06:21 AM
^^ the NFL is hardly the real world, and that's what most guys that attend Penn State shoot for, and yea, it's not the worst thing in the world to discipline guys in this manner, and yes, a lot of recruits will listen to their parents, but not all come from backgrounds with a strong parental relationship. I'm also referrring to the top 5 star recruits, the other recruits are a dime a dozen. The top 100 recruits in college football come to college to go to the NFL, the degree is secondary to most, no I don't have scientific data to back it up, just common sense. As we've all seen, talent covers up any and all character/discipline flaws with the great players (Terrel Owens, Vick, Pacman, etc.) I like the idea, but I wonder if it will hurt Joe Pa's recruiting[Edited on May 24, 2007 at 12:11 AM. Reason : .]
5/24/2007 12:10:40 AM
^As valuable as talent is, when it is mixed with bad character, you get bad results. The players mentioned above, TO, Vick, and Pacman are doing nothing but bring their teams down, regardless of how good their athletic abilities are.
5/24/2007 1:03:36 AM
^^ blah blah blah. you're already backpedaling. You named three players out of thousands of NFL players. How about LT, Philip Rivers, Tom Brady, Marvin Harrison, Peyton Manning, Sean Alexander, Tory Holt, etc. See, I can play the game of anecdotes, too.Just admit you are making ridiculous claims based on your own caricatured picture of athletes. As a matter of fact, since the marginal value of a dollar decreases as the millions increase, athletes naturally value respectability in their leaders a hell of a lot more than regular people. Pegular people (us) are much more willing to put up with shit in order to get paid.Enough with this idiotic "oh no, recruits will get angry!" panty-waist hand-wringing about a fucking team no one here even cares about.[Edited on May 24, 2007 at 1:40 AM. Reason : l';]
5/24/2007 1:39:03 AM
lol, Pegular
5/24/2007 2:49:29 AM
5/24/2007 2:58:13 AM
I think more coaches should stand up to their players and punish them. This wasn't a fight that broke out its one that was started again by the players. If a team is held accountable for individual actions of players then the team grows stronger. Also it makes players question there decisions more if they know their actions might cause their whole team.
5/24/2007 10:21:32 AM
5/24/2007 11:10:08 AM
Well, seeing how a lot of recruits do not come from backgrounds with a discipline character to begin with, it might have more of a negative impact than you think. I also agree with what's being done for the current players, hey you do the crime, you do the time. But for the incoming players is where I raised the issue to begin with, because they were not present for the fight or whatever happened. And you're also not going to hear a a big time recruit come out and say he was interested in PSU but decided elsewhere because of this, he knows that would make him look dumb.
5/24/2007 11:41:19 AM
They play as a team. As a freshman I would want to clean the stadium with the rest of my team. If you did not then the rest of the team would not respect or like you. I am glad that Joe Pa did this you would never see Bobby Bowden do this. Most coaches would rather have a great team with a low moral and ethical standard than to have a average team full of good student athletes. That is sad in my oppinion.
5/24/2007 12:05:59 PM
With the NFL laying down the law now, and teams now considering character into their draft decisions, this falls right in line with how many people are fed up with athletes acting like they are above the law. I see more coaches giving out harsh punishments, and parents who know how much their kids can make in the NFL if they stay out of trouble during their college years. Look at Tank Tyler. He's seems to be not that bad of a guy, and just b/c of one error in judgment he made when dealing with the authorities cost him mucho dinero and a more than likely late 1st round-early 2nd round draft position. He said he's learned a lot from his mistake and has matured a lot since then. I wish him the best at KC, even though I really wish he would have lasted till the Panthers. *I'm getting to go to the 49ers @ Panthers game on 12/02. I'll be able to see Manny Lawson and Marcus Hudson play in person again! Way to go older brother on getting the tickets.*
5/24/2007 10:22:51 PM
hahah score one for the good guys
5/24/2007 10:55:08 PM
I seriously doubt that this will hurt recruiting as much as you think it will. It's not like he's kicking these players off the team or suspending them from play, he's basically telling them that because they screwed up they have to clean their room. On top of that, I suspect that recruits that would be scared away by a little bit of discipline probably aren't the kind of recruits JoePa wants around anyway. He, at this point, probably doesn't have the time, patience, or energy to put up with bringing on potential troublemakers.
5/25/2007 10:53:29 AM
anyone who knows about old-school college b-ball knows what John Wooden did to his players, some of the best talent in the nation. Didn't seem to hurt his recruiting and hung a "few" banners during his tenure. Granted, it was 35 years ago, but parents and players had no problem with his discipline.
5/25/2007 11:24:03 AM
5/25/2007 11:47:21 AM
hahaha, yeah "Papa" Sam. well, that's a whole 'nuther story. full of speculations and assumptions and definitely a lot of truth....
5/25/2007 12:21:28 PM
hah, awesomeI did clean up at Wake Forest onetime, the stadium is TINY and that was a fucking BITCH
5/25/2007 12:40:19 PM
Ive never been a Penn State fan, but when I heard this article I was like HELL YEA...now someone is 'finally' putting their foot down! Good going JoePA..and much luck this season-minus the fact I cant stand the nittany lions...but this was by far a CLASS ACT!
5/27/2007 7:08:55 PM