7/18/2012 12:07:26 PM
7/18/2012 2:25:33 PM
^
7/18/2012 3:22:55 PM
sure there's language in there (they actually lay it out in the letter than emmert sent to PSU), but as ^^ said, they should know that they are woefully incapable of handling this correctly, and should just leave it be. it just reeks of a "look at us, we're important too!" feeling. however, the ncaa gets pretty much nothing right, so i would look for some kind of misguided attempt at sanctions.
7/18/2012 3:45:44 PM
7/18/2012 3:56:54 PM
^^ you've been pretty critical of the ncaa lately. is something going on?
7/18/2012 5:34:18 PM
on the contrary, i've come around that the ncaa did what they had to do regarding our football program. regardless, my opinion of them doesn't change the fact that they have no business ruling on something as egregious as child molestation, despite their "bylaws."
7/18/2012 5:42:07 PM
They're not going to make any rulings on child molestation. Maybe you are confused?[Edited on July 18, 2012 at 5:53 PM. Reason : Do you think Sandusky is going to get hit with a show-cause penalty?]
7/18/2012 5:51:37 PM
you know god damn well what i mean. don't be fucking dense on purpose
7/18/2012 7:25:09 PM
7/18/2012 8:20:54 PM
To be flippant for a minute, I'm finding my personal desire for Penn State to be punished somehow increasing for every dumb rationalization or begging off from a Penn State fan I read, because they clearly don't get it. To have a more measured point of view, to paint this as something done entirely by individuals is likewise wrong. I've read the Freeh report, this was an organizational failure of Penn State University. They're going to settle for some millions of dollars. Like J.P. Morgan or BP or any other corporation that recently did something wrong, they make plenty of money otherwise, so financial penalties by itself do nothing and the university got $200 million in private donations after the Sandusky story made national headlines. The "why punish the innocents?" bit likewise holds no weight. Pick any bank or corporation that did something recently and were punished: 99% of the people in that company were doing everything right as they should at the time of the failure but they will still be getting punished for the sins of the other 1%. It doesn't matter if it's fair or not, that's how society works. I don't think it's the NCAA that will be doing the punishment although if they don't do anything, they've made themselves incredibly irrelevant and the organization at that point might as well die: kids were raped and the guy doing it was covered up more than a decade because of the power of the football program at the university. I'm having a hard time thinking up a violation of any NCAA rule that would have a worse effect on society than that. If Sandusky was the volleyball coach in comparison, he probably would've been terminated in 1998 and at the very least would've definitely been put in jail in 2001. He wasn't because he was football and Joe Paterno's lieutenant for years. For real punishment, let's see what the Education Department does. I understand they'll be punishing for lack of Clery Act compliance and they have the power to withdraw public funding for incoming students, although that's likewise probably out of the park.I hope if anything near this bad ever happens at N.C. State we as a community of students, university administration, and alumni don't act as dumb and myopic as some of the Penn State community have been. When you combine what has occurred, it was knowingly hidden for 14 years, and the ignorance of the Penn State fanbase that want to continue deifying a man after everything has occurred...does anyone really want to watch a Penn State football game?[Edited on July 19, 2012 at 1:34 PM. Reason : .]
7/19/2012 1:22:51 PM
"“I Hope Tim Tebow Rapes A Kid” And Other Completely Sane Penn State Fan Reactions To Paternoville’s Renaming"http://deadspin.com/5926561/i-hope-tim-tebow-rapes-a-kid-and-other-completely-sane-penn-state-fan-reactions-to-paternovilles-renaming?tag=joe-paternoAnyway, looking it up Penn State this year plays on the road at the following schools: Virginia, Illinois, Iowa, Purdue, Nebraska. Virginia is the first road game the weekend after Labor Day. How hostile are their students at football games?[Edited on July 19, 2012 at 1:51 PM. Reason : /]
7/19/2012 1:48:48 PM
7/19/2012 2:02:42 PM
7/19/2012 2:05:40 PM
in suits, no less.
7/19/2012 2:06:30 PM
7/19/2012 2:33:12 PM
simply point to the rule in the rulebook that says universities are not allowed to cover up crimes.
7/19/2012 2:46:51 PM
^ By that measure, if I'm a basketball player I can take a gun onto the court and kill a guy on the opposing team, but if the Rules of Basketball don't state "murder is disallowed during a game", then the league is not allowed to suspend me.
7/19/2012 3:18:58 PM
I hope the ncaa doesn't put me on probation for not paying my taxes.
7/19/2012 3:21:48 PM
NCAA Compliance officer totally just wrote me a ticket for going 8 over the speed limit
7/19/2012 3:34:46 PM
This is funny because you guys are NCAA member institutionsThere is no debate that the NCAA can impose penalties here[Edited on July 19, 2012 at 3:35 PM. Reason : womp womp]
7/19/2012 3:35:21 PM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/michael_rosenberg/07/19/penn-state-death-penalty/index.htmlRead it. It's like everything I think on this, only worded much more eloquently and shit.
7/19/2012 3:36:34 PM
I'll download the full document later and where the more juicy stuff resides, but this is from going through articles 2 and 3 of the 2011-2012 NCAA Division I Manual if a person wanted to get particular.
7/19/2012 4:14:49 PM
7/19/2012 4:18:22 PM
7/19/2012 4:20:29 PM
7/19/2012 4:25:58 PM
7/19/2012 4:29:57 PM
OK, then put up or shut up. What should the NCAA do? "Something" isn't a valid answer. What should they do. Then, tell me how that is in ANY way worse than what the university is already facing? Tell me how whatever your wet dream of what the NCAA "should do" is going to prevent any other university from contemplating similar actions in the future. Tell me how whatever they are already facing, jail time, massive lawsuits, etc, will be blown away by what the NCAA "should do."Then explain why any institution would want to be on the hook for rules that don't exist.[Edited on July 19, 2012 at 4:38 PM. Reason : ]
7/19/2012 4:35:26 PM
Poor Aaron, he wants a literal reading of the rules except when it applies to him.
7/19/2012 4:37:48 PM
I'm waiting for you to unveil this awesome punishment the NCAA should levy for breaking rules that don't exist
7/19/2012 4:38:53 PM
aaronburro is the absolute worst, jesus.
7/19/2012 4:41:28 PM
what, because I think institutions shouldn't be punished for breaking rules that don't exist?
7/19/2012 4:45:43 PM
Penn State is all likeI'm sorry, NCAA... I... didn't know I couldn't do that...
7/19/2012 4:46:46 PM
second Killin' Them Softly post in less than 24 hoursit's all happening
7/19/2012 4:55:00 PM
7/19/2012 5:16:53 PM
^and it's not like the ncaa even really cares what the rulebook says. no one checks the ncaa; not even the senate.
7/19/2012 5:27:51 PM
7/19/2012 7:24:01 PM
7/19/2012 7:44:34 PM
^^ Bylaw 10.1 in the NCAA handbook covers an Unethical Conduct/Behavior bylaw. This bylaw can be interpreted and applied to this case and most likely would be the rule that would have to be used. My point all along is simply that there is enough gray area in the NCAA rulebook for them to get involved if they want to.
7/19/2012 8:52:09 PM
given that I can't find an actual source for that Bylaw, I'd have to say that sanctioning under that would be the biggest bunch of bullshit ever. Even though the list of actions is said not to be all-inclusive, every single action listed specifically relates to activities directly attached to athletics. Under your reasoning, if a coach went out and murdered someone, the NCAA could sanction the university, because "murder is unethical." I'd like to live in a world where rules aren't that fucking stupidly vague.And that still doesn't even address the fact that this isn't an athletic matter. JoePa didn't hide this shit so that he could get better players or win a football game. He hid it to protect his friend. That kind of shit goes on everywhere, and it is NOT specifically tied to athletics. That's the whole god damned point. This scandal has NOTHING to do with athletics or the NCAA except that some people who are tied to the NCAA happened to do some stupid shit.And fools like Flyin Ryan wanna drop the ban hammer on PSU for not actually breaking any NCAA rules, trying to effect some goal that they can't even articulate.I'll say it again: if the NCAA punishes PennState for breaking a rule that doesn't exist, institutions WILL think twice about staying in the NCAA. Up until now, the vagaries of the rules have been used to address situations that are clearly athletic matters that might not have been perfectly covered elsewhere. Institutions could have looked at those situations and said "yeah, so and so was cheating, we know it, we just couldn't perfectly prove it." But this, the institutions will say "PennState wasn't cheating. They were just being dickheads" and they won't want to hang around such an organization.]
7/19/2012 9:30:56 PM
If you think this has nothing to do with athletics... it has everything to do with athletics. If Sandusky was the volleyball coach he would have been fired and thrown out of there years ago. It wasn't because he was JoePa's friend. They knew what this would have done to the football program, this is the real world, stop saying it isn't athletic related. It wasn't really until you found out how directly JoePa was in covering things up. And your example of a coach murdering someone isn't the same. Bad example. And you just said show you a bylaw, then I did, and you go "well I can't find it so whatever." If an institution leaves the NCAA because the NCAA punishes Penn St. for what they did you'd have the biggest PR nightmare ever.I should know better to ever respond to anything you ever type.[Edited on July 19, 2012 at 9:38 PM. Reason : .]
7/19/2012 9:35:54 PM
7/19/2012 9:39:53 PM
Double postFavorite quote ever
7/19/2012 9:41:14 PM
7/19/2012 9:52:25 PM
7/19/2012 9:53:18 PM
God you make me hate human beings.
7/19/2012 11:39:54 PM
7/20/2012 11:55:44 AM
Pretty sure murdering someone would be considered unethical conduct. So if you do like that example, that is where the NCAA could step in. Where have you read that JoePa did what he did to protect a friend? I'd like to see that source. Otherwise, I think it has more to do with protecting not just a friend but the entire football program he had built up, or what is more likely a combination of both.
7/20/2012 12:46:45 PM
If he had turned him in the first time he was presented evidence that he was raping little boys, there wouldn't have been a need to protect the football program. At that point it was just a pedophile. Sane people wouldn't be outraged at a whole athletic department because one guy is fucked up in the head. Thus, joepa turned a blind eye because sandusky was his buddy. It only became a problem for the football program when they knew it was going on and did nothing about it.[Edited on July 20, 2012 at 2:39 PM. Reason : So, not paying parking tickets is unethical, too. Better get the ncaa on that.]
7/20/2012 2:35:00 PM
paterno statue coming down right now:http://www.ustream.tv/channel/beaver-stadium#utm_campaign=www.centredaily.com&utm_source=11616259&utm_medium=social
7/22/2012 7:50:03 AM