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Brady 6 said...
It won't be the so called death penalty, however it should. The sanctions probably will be multiple bowl bans & several scholarships. They should suspend the entire football program for the 2012 year at least, that's just my opinion. Regardless just sad to see how things have gone at State College.
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UMRSB said...
Why? The NCAA seems to be conscious of not 'shutting down' the town, and ruining the well-being of those not involved in this mess. To balance the decision, it seems they will cripple the football program so bad, the PSU program will be irrelevant for many years - without destroying the local hotdog stand owner, concession workers, etc.
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psubills62 said...
People need to remember that the death penalty is not "unprecedented." Found that to be an interesting word to use.
The time frame of this indicates PSU worked a deal with the NCAA. Just have to find out what happens tomorrow. And before people, I don't know what the penalties will be. People have obviously been throwing things around on the PSU board (and another private board), but no confirmation of anything yet.
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