You are sooo wrong.
Those kids growing up in Pennsylvania will absolutely want to go there.
Just look at the freakshow that is their campus right now.
They will have no shortage of Pennsylvania kids that want to go to Penn St.
The thought that they won't is astonishingly ignorant.
Sure they don't because, you know, all big time recruits want to go to a school that, for the last 8 years, was the laughing stock of the conference as well as the country.
But yeah, I'm sure that once the sanctions are up, PSU will just reload with talent as if nothing ever happened.
Sure.
If you think the Top 15 kids in PA are going to sign with PSU over the next few years, you'd be mistaken. And they can't get by with just the best in PA, IMO. Their program has historically done well regionally, real well..that's gonna take a hit.
Of their 13 current commits, 6 are from PA.
They signed just 4 PA kids last year and just 5 the year before.
But who exactly are the NCAA punishing? They did not take anything away other than 10 scholarships and 4 potential bowl games. The people of Penn State, the community, will still be able to live on as if nothing happened. If they truly want to change the culture at Penn State then prove football is not more important than the laws of our land, shut it down. By just taking away 10 scholarships all you are doing is punishing the existing coaching staff and making it more difficult for the existing team to win. The ones that really need to be punished still get to enjoy their Penn State football. The student body, community, alumni, former players, all these people that have come out and defended Paterno and the football program that helped create this culture get off with nothing.
I guess paying football recruits is way worse than covering up for a pedophile.
You are sooo wrong.
Those kids growing up in Pennsylvania will absolutely want to go there.
Just look at the freakshow that is their campus right now.
They will have no shortage of Pennsylvania kids that want to go to Penn St.
The thought that they won't is astonishingly ignorant.
They will still have 75k+, which is more than Kinnick and half B1G
Just the same as PSU isn't USC, PSU isn't SMU, Jon.
A decade from now, they'll be about what they are now, a middle of the road B1G program.
I think they'll be better than where they are today. They have been held back by having a figurehead as a head coach and his incompetent son as an offensive coach for over a decade. Penn St will be an elite job after Bill O'Brien is fired after guiding Penn St through the sanctions. I expect you'll continue to see an increase in donations as this NCAA punishment will just strengthen their "football culture" and alumni will donate enough to more than compensate for their fines.
I think they'll be better than where they are today. They have been held back by having a figurehead as a head coach and his incompetent son as an offensive coach for over a decade. Penn St will be an elite job after Bill O'Brien is fired after guiding Penn St through the sanctions. I expect you'll continue to see an increase in donations as this NCAA punishment will just strengthen their "football culture" and alumni will donate enough to more than compensate for their fines.
These people worship Penn State football, and the notion that they won't be competing for much the next several years is killing them. Watch some of the shots from the student union today when the punishments were read...it's like they were watching 9/11 footage.
For some of them, a part of their identity has been stripped away. Go to their message boards. They have been punished.
These people worship Penn State football, and the notion that they won't be competing for much the next several years is killing them. Watch some of the shots from the student union today when the punishments were read...it's like they were watching 9/11 footage.
For some of them, a part of their identity has been stripped away. Go to their message boards. They have been punished.
Where do you people come up with this stuff?
Joepa failed miserably at doing the right thing because doing so would have gotten in the way of his quest to be the coach with the most wins. How fitting that "honor" has been taken away from him.
It's humiliating. A huge kick to the gut. A total embarrassment. Much sadness and downright depression. I saw one post where a long-time Penn State alumnus was seeking psychotherapy because of the entire situation.
I think they'll be better than where they are today. They have been held back by having a figurehead as a head coach and his incompetent son as an offensive coach for over a decade. Penn St will be an elite job after Bill O'Brien is fired after guiding Penn St through the sanctions. I expect you'll continue to see an increase in donations as this NCAA punishment will just strengthen their "football culture" and alumni will donate enough to more than compensate for their fines.