How does this pedo stuff impact the legends race?

DuffMan

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PSU is clearly in the driver seat there at 5 and 0. To say they face distractions going forward is an understatement. This involves the head coach as well as some active positional coaches, the AD, and others. Typically in cases like this a team can either A) turn inward and insulate themselves from everything outside, or B) just loose it. A is very difficult for a college team though just because of the numerous interactions each player has on campus on a daily basis. An NFL player can go hide in a locker room or training facility for weeks. A college player has to attend classes, eat meals at dorms, walk around campus, etc. I can't image what it's like to be part of that program right now.
 
It doesn't help either that the easy part of their schedule is over and what they've got left is Nebraska at home, @ Ohio State, and @ Wisconsin. Even without this scandal they may have been looking at 5-3.
 
I think they turn inward/rally around the coach and win the division to send ole Joe out on a good note.
 
I've wondered about this too. Without the scandal & distractions I think they would dominate Nebraska at home. I'm thinking they likely still will but that will be tougher now. I give them a 50:50 shot at both the Wisconsin and Ohio St. games. My guess would be that they finish 7-1 in the conference and win the leaders. I think they'll rally behind JoPa in what is almost surely his final season now. For the sake of the players, I hope it goes well for them. None of this is their fault and the coming years may be tough for some time.
 
It might hinge entirely on whether Paterno (and McQueary, maybe others) remain in their positions through the end of the season.
 
Speaking of, anybody know if the Paterno weekly conference will be available to watch/listen to online today?

I'm curious to see how the local media, and possible others, deal with this one. The school has said it'll be Nebraska-only questions, but I can't see how that's going to fly. Even if it's just Paterno having to plead the 5th in response to every question, he deserves whatever is thrown at him today and every day going forward.
 
Speaking of, anybody know if the Paterno weekly conference will be available to watch/listen to online today?

I'm curious to see how the local media, and possible others, deal with this one. The school has said it'll be Nebraska-only questions, but I can't see how that's going to fly. Even if it's just Paterno having to plead the 5th in response to every question, he deserves whatever is thrown at him today and every day going forward.

Penn State To Reporters: Do Not Ask About Jerry Sandusky At Today's Conference Call
 
ok, if I am a reporter the question I ask is "Paterno, do you feel you have done everything in your power to protect boys that have visited the football program at Penn State?".
 
It will only affect the Legends division with the Nebraska game. Penn St will not show up this Saturday at all I'm guessing. Nebraska will probably get the win and hold steady in the race.

If you meant Leaders, it will affect the Leaders big time. I bet Penn St doesn't win again this season. Penn St was in the drivers seat. Now I think OSU and Wisky are in the drivers seat.
 
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How does McQueary even stand being next to Paterno on the sidelines. Paterno has practically thrown him under the bus.
 
And every reporter should ignore that "media advisory".

Maybe rob howe will show up at the paterno lie-fest and ask the old fart about why KF blacklisted DJK.

In other news, the home crowds @ OSU and @ Wisco are going to be particularly vicious to psu. Holy smokes, that will be ugly. Sic 'em, buckeye and badger fans!! :)
 
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