Monday, July 23, 2012

Penn State

Shame on Penn State's bigwigs for turning away from this tragic affliction. While the penalties are too few for those involved, they are a nightmare for students affected. It will never be the same. 
TIMES alert, real time:

"The N.C.A.A. announced significant penalties against Penn State and its football program Monday, including a $60 million fine and a four-year postseason ban, in the wake of the child sexual abuse scandal involving the former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky.The punishment also included the loss of some scholarships and the vacating of all of the team’s victories from 1998 to 2011, but stopped short of forcing the university to shut down the football team for a season or more, the so-called death penalty. Still, the penalties are serious enough that it is expected to take Penn State’s football program, one of the most successful in the country, years before it will be able to return to the sport’s top echelon."