Monday, July 23, 2012

Penn State Gets Raped By NCAA

Penn State got made an example out of by the NCAA.


The punishment, announced by the National College Athletic Association at a news conference in Indianapolis, was unprecedented for its swiftness and breadth. It was the latest blow to an institution still reeling from Sandusky's conviction last month on child molestation charges.


NCAA President Mark Emmert said the school had put "hero worship and winning at all costs" ahead of integrity, honesty and responsibility.




Here's the summed up list for the punishment
  1. scholarships available to players reduced from 25 to 15.
  2. banned from post-season bowl games
  3. Penn State Fined $60 Million
  4. victories between 1998 and 2011 Vacated




My Take On Things


This impacts every Student but ultimately impacts the student athletes of every Penn State sport program. Me Personally with no affiliation whatsoever to Penn State, Well other than I live in Pennsylvania think this was done just to so how big its dick is by saying no school is to big to be put down by any means whatsoever. One man started the domino effect that is now effecting people who had no clue the whole thing was going on. It's putting a huge stain on A mans legacy spanning more then 40 years. I feel the bad for the young men who were effected from that sicko that abused his power. I also feel bad for the Athletes who are Seniors an Juniors because all their work they've put in working for their dream of playing in a Bowl game. The Football players are aloud to transfer but at this point whats it really worth? I just hope the students who have a real talent that the NFL scouts take noticed to their play an least give them a shot at the biggest dream of playing in the NFL. 



In Closing, This is what should happen to Mr. Sandusky on a nightly basis (Watch The Video) 








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