Didn't read.
Not the NCAA's job. Criminal matter. Civil suit matter. Maybe a token bowl ban,but I doubt it....simply does not fit the crime...not a situation that is covered in NCAA bylaws. If they start slapping penalties for criminal transgressions on campus,they are overreaching...let the authorities handle it.
I love how people cannot piggy back off other ideas of acceptable punishments but instead have to come up with their own just to be different, no matter how outrageous. I am all for Penn State being punished but this has to be one of the worst ideas I have ever seen.
In order for this to heal Penn State needs to punish themselves.
I was just asking myself what tiny rush's thoughts were on what should happen to Penn State. Wait, no I wasn't, gay pron... I was asking myself where i might find some gay pron.
neither did I LOL
POTMI was just asking myself what tiny rush's thoughts were on what should happen to Penn State. Wait, no I wasn't, gay pron... I was asking myself where i might find some gay pron.
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Not the NCAA's job. Criminal matter. Civil suit matter. Maybe a token bowl ban,but I doubt it....simply does not fit the crime...not a situation that is covered in NCAA bylaws. If they start slapping penalties for criminal transgressions on campus,they are overreaching...let the authorities handle it.
Are we really going to go thru this again?
Not having a functioning compliance department is an NCAA rule violation.
Hence it IS a NCAA issue.
The ncaa is OBLIGATED to ACT.
They already have started the process.
The evidence to date leaves ZERO doubt to a LOIC. PSU literally broke every compliance principle on the ncaa's books. Every single one of them.
Yes, law enforcement, DOE and others will also be involved but it will be for reasons specific to their function. ie: the DOE & the Clery Act, law enforcement to prosecute, etc.
Just as the NCAA will be involved to perform their function, which is to maintain a level playing field, among other things. PSU's non-conformance to its OWN compliance principles most certainly lead to a competitive advantage and THAT is what the NCAA will address.
You have to be trolling because there is no way a person in their right mind doesn't understand this by now.