the NCAA is not going to hit Penn State with any penalties. The PA attorney general and state police investigated for 2-3 years and found 4-5 Penn State people involved, and all are gone. And there haven't been any trials, only the prosecutor's side of the story in the presentment.<div>
</div><div>The stigma will definitely turn a lot of coaches away, but the school obviously has a tolerance for keeping coaches, so any coach hired can feel reassured that he will have several years before getting on any hotseat. </div><div>
</div><div>Paterno didn't control anything--if he did, the arrests wouldn't have happened in the first place. Nearly all of those arrests are for minor things like "Minor In Possession" (a big thing with the State College Police against football players), or destruction of property (a couple players shot an arrow through a wall and got suspended from the team). The one major arrest was a sham and the player was found not guilty and won a lawsuit against the arresting officer. Those things definitely made the news, and Paterno suspended players all the time for them. He benched Kerry Collins for at least 3 games during a winning season just because Collins got a public intoxication and Paterno thought he had a drinking problem. And again, Penn State has never been put on probation or found guilty of any major infractions, so they (and Paterno) have never cheated to win.</div><div>
</div><div>That's simply ignorant to say "Penn State only cares about football because they didn't shut their program down". Nothing has even been proven yet--the only thing out is the attorney general's presentment (and only 23 pages of hundred of pages of testimony), designed to make the defendant look as bad as possible. There hasn't been a trial. There is no evidence of some active coverup. Maybe it will come out, but it didn't after the long investigation, so they shouldn't just "shut the program down". Everyone who was involved is gone. I think it was the right thing to go ahead and fire 'em all because of the severity of the accusations, but you don't shut down a whole program when no one has even been found guilty of anything yet. </div><div>
</div><div>If Sandusky did it, he needs to go to prison the rest of his life. If Paterno actively helped the PSU administration cover it up, he should be arrested. But even though the attorney general tried to make the case look as bad as possible, nothing in the presentment has Paterno covering up anything, and Paterno has not been charged with anything. The current defensive coordinator made interim HC was not named in anything. Not one player has been involved. </div><div>
</div><div>It's a horrible, horrible situation, but the current players and coaches had nothing to do with it. </div><div>
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