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re: If you were responsible for punishing Penn State...

Posted on 7/22/12 at 6:45 pm to
Posted by Quidam65
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Posted on 7/22/12 at 6:45 pm to
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What penalties would you dish out?


For each year that Penn State covered for Sandusky, loss of football revenue (with proceeds going to charities dealing with child sexual abuse). They can still play on TV (so the other team doesn't get hurt) but no revenue. Bowl ban for the entire time. Any player who wants to transfer can do so without losing eligibility and the player not to count against scholarship limits.

Anyone that's found guilty by criminal trial, permanent lifetime irrevocable ban from NCAA athletics. If not charged due to lack of evidence but preponderance of the evidence would have shown they were involved, 2-5 year removal from NCAA athletics (the higher up, the longer the removal) and with "show cause" afterwards for reinstatement.

After five years I would consider lifting some of the punishments but only if Penn State demonstrated that they had seriously changed their ways.
This post was edited on 7/22/12 at 6:50 pm
Posted by Wtxtiger
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Member since Feb 2011
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Posted on 7/22/12 at 8:06 pm to
1) lifetime NCAA ban for anyone with knowledge of the cover up. This would be subject to the findings of the courts in past and future trials on this matter.
2) vacate all wins from Penn state from date of the first rape
3) vacate all wins from joe pa from same time
4) remove Joe Pa from the college hof
5) create an oversite position for the supervision of NCAA regulated sports answerable to only the bot, not to any one person.
6) allow any player to transfer without penalty
7) all money made by the program to be given to charity except what is used to allow for other sports such as womans softball etc.
8) post season ban for three years
9) all people that were involved in psu football (, coaches, assistants, office staff etc) fired.
10) loss of 12 scollys for three years
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