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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

ORD_Buckeye;2183207; said:
At least they have their very own wailing wall now.

That wall should've been taken down Sunday (although the construction crew would've had to bring in some more equipment to knock it down).

Although, I don't know if the university wants to take it down brick-by-brick to preserve the bricks (or something) with the statue.
 
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BuckeyeMike80;2183103; said:
They will screw up again and this will be a moot point, but the NCAA running their athletic department is going to be a huge issue for them. I don't think they know how to run a clean program.

Don't underestimate this. We've been wondering if they knew how to self-report tik-tak violations. We were asking the wrong question. We should have been asking, "did they even have a compliance department?" Now, they are going to have to be 100% compliant in every way, and their coaches don't even know where to begin.
 
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OHSportsFan;2183205; said:
Delaney waving a big stick. :roll2:

Bowl revenue will go to charitable organization.

Well that is $13 Million more they won't have....I'd take it in a heartbeat though....

that said, there isn't much the Big Ten is going to do if the NCAA didn't go over the top, which they didn't come close to.
 
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ORD_Buckeye;2183213; said:
Don't underestimate this. We've been wondering if they knew how to self-report tik-tak violations. We were asking the wrong question. We should have been asking, "did they even have a compliance department?" Now, they are going to have to be 100% compliant in every way, and their coaches don't even know where to begin.

Yep, exactly what I'm talking about. they don't have a clue. You'd better believe there is some frantic assistant coaches right now churning their way through every stupid by-law and associated rule in the book.
 
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BuckeyeMike80;2183214; said:
Well that is $13 Million more they won't have....I'd take it in a heartbeat though....

that said, there isn't much the Big Ten is going to do if the NCAA didn't go over the top, which they didn't come close to.

I agree...and there's the civil suits in the pipeline... and the DOE is still collecting data...
 
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Official stuff from Big 10 (if already posted, I apologize): http://www.bigten.org/genrel/072312aaa.html

1. Censure: The accepted findings support the conclusion that our colleagues at Penn State, individuals that we have known and with whom we have worked for many years, have egregiously failed on many levels--morally, ethically and potentially criminally. They have failed their great university, their faculty and staff, their students and alumni, their community and state--and they have failed their fellow member institutions in the Big Ten Conference. For these failures, committed at the highest level of the institution, we hereby condemn this conduct and officially censure Penn State.

2. Probation: The Big Ten Conference will be a party to the Athletic Integrity Agreement referenced in the NCAA release, and will work closely with the NCAA and Penn State to ensure complete compliance with its provisions over the 5 year term of the Agreement.

3. Ineligibility: As referenced in the NCAA release, Penn State's football team will be ineligible for postseason bowl games. It will also be ineligible for Big Ten Conference Championship Games for four years, a period of time that runs concurrently with the NCAA postseason bowl ban imposed this morning.

4. Fine: Because Penn State will be ineligible for bowl games for the next four years, it will therefore be ineligible to receive its share of Big Ten Conference bowl revenues over those same four years. That money, estimated to be approximately $13 million, will be donated to established charitable organizations in Big Ten communities dedicated to the protection of children.

Okay - that's like they said, "Yeah, what THEY said!"
 
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jlb1705;2183221; said:
These heavy fines are going to hurt other sports at Penn State more than they hurt football, which is a shame.

Yes. Emmert said that PSU cannot cancel any sports because of the fine, but how can you prove that? Any accountant who is a bit unethical could make it appear like there were other financial reasons for cutting a program.
 
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jlb1705;2183221; said:
These heavy fines are going to hurt other sports at Penn State more than they hurt football, which is a shame.

No sir. Emmert said that the fines, "cannot come from the non football sports of the university," and it was Ped State's responsibility to find out how they'd pay for them.
 
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