ChosenChildren
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and, of course, all we have been talking about are the problems that Ohio State has experienced with the NCAA violations, Tressell cover up, etc.
And then this Penn State disaster hits. Can it get any worse? It really looks like the entire Penn State athletic department knew about this, and in the interest of winning at all costs and "protecting" JoePa and the program, chose to brush it under the rug. It makes the Ohio State stuff look almost trivial in comparison.
My question is, is Division 1 college football broken? It sure seems that way when Ohio State and now Penn State do these types of things. Is there any end to this type of behavior? And why don't the schools step in and end the madness? Would the Ivy League model actually work better for the Big Ten, getting rid of scholarships? Should college football be de-emphasized?
And then this Penn State disaster hits. Can it get any worse? It really looks like the entire Penn State athletic department knew about this, and in the interest of winning at all costs and "protecting" JoePa and the program, chose to brush it under the rug. It makes the Ohio State stuff look almost trivial in comparison.
My question is, is Division 1 college football broken? It sure seems that way when Ohio State and now Penn State do these types of things. Is there any end to this type of behavior? And why don't the schools step in and end the madness? Would the Ivy League model actually work better for the Big Ten, getting rid of scholarships? Should college football be de-emphasized?