can do you one better Ernie:
7/23/2012 1:41:32 PM
yes, people only go to penn state because of the football team. lol.
7/23/2012 1:48:41 PM
i'll be very interested to see how many applicants penn state gets for next year.
7/23/2012 7:27:23 PM
I think it's important to make sure we punish the people that had literally nothing to do with cases of child rape. It'll be a good deterrent for all those middle schoolers out there - don't go to a college where someone committed crimes decades before, because you'll be the one that gets shit on. Then again, in a country where we routinely shit on the up and coming generation, this shouldn't be a surprising turn of events.
7/23/2012 8:52:22 PM
^^^ if there are two schools on the same level academically, and/or at the same level for your program at least and the only difference is one has a lacrosse team, and one has a lacrosse team AND a 100,000 seat footballl stadium... which will be empty for the most part... I dont know what I am saying anymore[Edited on July 23, 2012 at 8:56 PM. Reason : d]
7/23/2012 8:56:07 PM
7/23/2012 9:10:36 PM
Bring justice to the ones that are actually guilty and still alive?No matter how much it appeals to someone's fucked up, primitive desire for vengeance, punishing innocent people isn't the way to make this right.
7/23/2012 9:13:14 PM
The "innocent people" you're talking about can do whatever the fuck they want to do (players and recruits can transfer without penalty).The Penn State football program and it's athletic department and even the higher administration did horrible things and need to be punished. Guys will be fired, but you need to set a precedent and deterrent. The only people I really feel sorry for are the athletes at small sports at the school that might suffer because of the fine and the lack of money the football program will bring in now. But hey...shit happens.Good luck finding Utopia.
7/23/2012 9:21:32 PM
7/23/2012 9:59:22 PM
Are those current athletes going to lose their scholarships for this year and even for the remainder of their collegiate career? If not, transfer to a school that will pay your way.It's a bump in the road, but those kids will live. Most of those kids' families can afford their tuition anyways. So that argument is a little weak.
7/23/2012 10:02:11 PM
yes. punish people who literally had zero to do with what happened. your vengeance will thus be quenched!you do realize that the only people who can transfer out without penalty are the football players, right? So the guy whose sports program got shut down to satisfy your angst for vengeance just gets fucked. but that's OK. who cares if we don't actually punish the people who did the bad shit. it's not like sandusky is in jail or the other two guys will be in jail or paterno died of shame. we need to go after the real villains: the Penn State golf team![Edited on July 23, 2012 at 10:24 PM. Reason : ]
7/23/2012 10:22:28 PM
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7/23/2012 10:32:20 PM
burro is still bummed about getting dumped by his internet girlfriend, I guess
7/23/2012 10:40:01 PM
burro's arguement is weak, UNC shouldnt of gotten any penalities for what they did because those in charge had been fired and the players had left...duh....usually before the NCAA takes a sledge hammer to a program the guilty parties have been fired or are no longer with the program so the innocent current players get fucked...but oh well.[Edited on July 23, 2012 at 11:01 PM. Reason : w]
7/23/2012 11:00:33 PM
Do lacrosse players have to sit out a year if they transfer? If so, that's bullshit. There should be less rules for sports no one gives a fuck about.And, this ^^[Edited on July 23, 2012 at 11:01 PM. Reason : .]
7/23/2012 11:01:33 PM
Even a lot of the "innocent people", including a number of students, said that they agreed that football had taken a front-seat to academics at PSU. This was the only way they were going to "correct" that mentality. If you go to a school just to watch football, then you deserve to watch crappy football for four years. That school made a TON of money and won a TON of football games, behind crooked coaches and a crooked administrative staff. Did it change the product on the field? I believe so. Coaches do the teaching, the scheming, etc. Take away Joe Pa and Sandusky, who knows how many less games they would have won or recruits they would have gotten. It would be like taking away Coach K from Duke, do you really think they'd have been nearly as dominant the last 10 years?I liked Desmond Howard's synopsis of the entire thing. Basically, if you're a player, and you love PSU and you're happy to be there, stay and you can still play football and get your degree. If you want to play in bowl games and be on a winning team, transfer out, you're free to find another school to get your degree. They have a choice, the victims who were abused, didn't have a choice.I think the fact that PSU just took these punishments without even considering an appeal, means that what happened there was worse than we probably even know, and they know they deserve it.But was interesting to see that the NCAA said they had considered up to a 4-year death penalty for the program. Talk about hitting the "reset" button.
7/24/2012 7:55:48 AM
7/24/2012 9:01:47 AM
7/24/2012 9:23:51 AM
7/24/2012 9:26:49 AM
look, losing $60 mil is definitely a stiff penalty, but its not going to make the athletic program go broke
7/24/2012 9:27:30 AM
7/24/2012 9:27:47 AM
Those kids are free to transfer and receive a scolly from ANY other school. No harm there.
7/24/2012 9:30:00 AM
7/24/2012 9:34:11 AM
so has it been discussed yet that the NCAA was set to dole out a multi-year Death Penalty (up to four years) if Penn State didnt accept the sanction they were handed out yesterday?crazy
7/24/2012 9:34:46 AM
7/24/2012 9:36:51 AM
Then you are punishing all of the teams on Penn State's schedule
7/24/2012 9:47:48 AM
7/24/2012 10:06:12 AM
7/24/2012 10:13:50 AM
NyM doing a great job ITT
7/24/2012 10:14:56 AM
What other sports are being held out of postseason play that would warrant the eed to transfer? Donations over the next 6 months from alumni will more than cover the $73 million so the funding will still be there.
7/24/2012 10:21:00 AM
7/24/2012 10:25:03 AM
7/24/2012 10:25:11 AM
doesn't matter when you're part of that .5% who got punished for something you didn't even have anything to do with. but hey, get your blood thirst satisified!
7/24/2012 10:26:01 AM
7/24/2012 10:27:08 AM
7/24/2012 10:27:20 AM
what a miserable cunt you are
7/24/2012 10:28:17 AM
If you have established a culture where child rape can go unreported by the AD, head coach, and university president for 14 years while untold number of additional boys get raped, then fuck you, fuck your university, fuck your football team, and fuck your non-revenue sports.
7/24/2012 10:48:17 AM
7/24/2012 11:11:00 AM
Didn't the NCAA say yesterday during their press conference, that no money can be taken from non-revenue sports? They said they couldn't pull any scholarships or funding from those programs because of this. So I don't know why the argument is that these kids won't have scholarships. PSU has enough money to support the non-revenue sports.
7/24/2012 11:13:27 AM
haha
7/24/2012 11:14:11 AM
aaronburro, your whole shtick that the ncaa had no legal right to punish penn state is pretty much objectively invalid at this point. find something else.the ncaa looked at this case and realized that football is so big at penn state that people at penn state are willing to cover up dozens of cases of rape to preserve it. that is a problem that must be remedied. deal with it.i'd ask you to stop posting nonsense paragraphs at a time, but it's like you relish in how bad of a poster you are.[Edited on July 24, 2012 at 1:26 PM. Reason : .]
7/24/2012 1:24:53 PM
7/24/2012 7:01:03 PM
i know what you've said. repeating it over and over doesn't make you any more right.
7/24/2012 7:03:45 PM
doesn't sound like you do, because you just completely mis-stated everything I've been saying
7/24/2012 7:06:38 PM
I'm not trying to get into this pissing match, but the NCAA has pretty much come out and admitted that they made it up as they went and that is a pretty dangerous precedent to seteverybody's favorite, David Glenn, did a much, much better job than me explaining this on his show today around lunchtime [Edited on July 24, 2012 at 7:14 PM. Reason : in the end it all comes down to a philosophical issue]
7/24/2012 7:11:45 PM
7/24/2012 7:57:53 PM
really? you don't see a problem w/ a major organization deciding to just do whatever the fuck it wants, its own rules and policies be damned?
7/24/2012 8:03:31 PM
It is well within it's rights to protect it's image. You can disagree with the penalties but I don't see how anyone can say they don't have the right to do this.They are an organization just like any other. What if this happend at a local chapter of the Boy Scouts? I'm sure butt rape isn't in the rule book but I would imagine they'd take some course of action.
7/24/2012 8:29:40 PM
Actually, I'm pretty damned certain that butt rape is against the rules of the Boy Scouts, but that's just me.If the NCAA wanted to protect its image, it would stop being so fucking hypocritical. And, yes, they can do this and protect their image. Doesn't mean that it's not a dangerous precedent for them to do this. Are you telling me you don't see how an organization just making shit up on the spot and ignoring their entire rule book isn't a dangerous precedent as far as that organization's rules go?
7/24/2012 8:35:11 PM
7/24/2012 8:50:48 PM