Penn State is getting sympathy
Posted: Sun Mar 3, 2013 6:37 pm
The sanctions, which went into effect in 2012, are harsh: a four-year bowl ban, four years of scholarship reductions and a $60 million fine. The Big Ten added its own penalties, declaring the program ineligible for the conference championship game and bowl-related revenue until 2016.
But as the mileage between then and now grows larger, so does the context and perspective of the situation. And with that context comes the realization that Penn State deserves a parole hearing.
http://espn.go.com/college-football/sto ... e-football
No way could this happen. Even pedophiles are getting more sympathy than USCs program. Weve got a few more years in scholarship reduction . . . just a travesty of justice!
But as the mileage between then and now grows larger, so does the context and perspective of the situation. And with that context comes the realization that Penn State deserves a parole hearing.
http://espn.go.com/college-football/sto ... e-football
No way could this happen. Even pedophiles are getting more sympathy than USCs program. Weve got a few more years in scholarship reduction . . . just a travesty of justice!