I am saddened by the fact that the public, including the political leadership of Pennsylvania, did not challenge Penn State years back. This 'problem' was old news that just didn't have enough support to bring it to the place that caused enough action to fire a long standing coach and others. The NCAA has the…
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I would think that the Governor would have more important things and to devote time to other issues than a matter that was agreed upon between Penn State and NCAA. It seems to be a lawsuit to target the NCAA's ability to impose such strong sanctions, but what actions did Penn State take to protect these boys? Whose responsibility…
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I agree with Governor Tom Corbett suing the NCAA over the sanctions against Penn State. The sanctions were agreed to by the University in July. They include a $60 million fine that would be used nationally to finance grants to end child abuse. Sandusky was a Penn State Assistant Football Coach. He was convicted of…
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About time!
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I'm from Pennsylvania, but I'm honestly not a knowledgeable sports fan. It is frustrating, I'm sure, to see athletes and the school as a whole suffer as a result of the actions of one man. Yet it does seem that the administration was aware of wrong-doing and did nothing to stop it. I tend to…
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I am really surprised it took this long for him to do so. The NCAA sanctioned innocent team members and the entire school unfairly. Go Corbett.
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Stay out of sports and start working on the real problems we are facing!
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Wrong and waste of time and money.
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Since the money for the $60 million dollar fine more than likely comes from donors in the state or from alumni who are loyal along with some tax dollars, I think that it is reasonable that this money be spent within the state to set up programs for the abused as well as educational processes…
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I favor separation of sport and state.
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