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Truth or Resignations – Episode 1

Posted on August 14, 2012 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Check this out, just for laughs. Thanks to Valerie for finding it!

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Filed Under: Penn State Football, Penn State Scandal Tagged With: board of trustees

This Ought to Be Good!

Posted on August 14, 2012 Written by The Nittany Turkey

The scandal at the University of North Carolina has taken a turn for the worse — much worse. It has far transcended even what their internal audit of 2007-2011 revealed. As the investigation progresses, each opened door reveals more and more institutionalized fraud. It is a veritable nightmare.

Or, wait! There’s that word “schadenfreude” again. How is Mark Emmert of the NCAA going to handle this one? When he spoke of Penn State’s transgressions, he called them unprecedented. Well, guess what? At North Carolina, not only are the transgressions worse in that they hit at the heart of the basic student-athlete concept that is the foundation of the NCAA, but also they involve an internal conspiracy between academics and athletics that has existed for many years.

Lest someone pull out “the victims” or “the children” to smack me between the eyes, I have to say that Sandusky’s crimes were terrible, and if Spanier, Curley, Schultz, and Paterno knew about what was going on there (and we still haven’t established that to everyone’s satisfaction), they were good men gone bad. Or bad men gone worse, if you prefer. My point is not that there is a defense for anything that went on at Penn State, but that it was a criminal matter, a non-athletic, and a non-academic matter. It involved a criminal and possibly four facilitators, arguably not within the NCAA purview. I won’t go on forever, as many dead horses won’t forgive me when I join them in the great beyond.

Now, on to North Carolina. Folks, we’re talking big-time institutionalized academic fraud in support of athletes who were given the easy ride through nonexistent classes. The 2007-2011 review revealed fraud and poor oversight in 54 no-show classes in the Department of African and Afro American Studies. These classes met either irregularly or not at all, and last summer included one class with 18 current football players.

That would be bad enough, right? Well, the big newspaper in North Carolina, the Raleigh News & Observer did some additional digging. Whereas the university said that two department heads were responsible for the fraud, the newspaper found evidence that academic advisers steered athletes to the crib courses. The UNC Board of Governors has shown reluctance to dig more deeply into the scandal.

But that’s not all. Recent revelations suggest that a couple of prominent UNC players could have benefited gradewise from similar fraudulent schemes up to a dozen years ago. A transcript purportedly belonging to Julius Peppers, now  a Chicago Bear, and another belonging to Marvin Austin have turned up — showing that they were academically ineligible for sports. This could just be the tip of the iceberg.

But the larger question for the university is the possibility that the academic fraud had gone undetected for more than a dozen years, and may have stayed that way without public knowledge of the transcripts of Austin and Peppers.

Peppers was a two-sport athlete: basketball and football. That means there are two programs the NCAA should be investigating. Yet no one has heard a peep from the great white palace in Indianapolis.

So, what’s it going to be, Mark Emmert? Here you have a situation that hits at the heart of the student-athlete concept that you and the NCAA hold so dear. You made a great show of lowering the boom on Penn State, levying draconian punishments against a football program that was innocent in itself of any transgressions and you decried the football culture at Penn State even though PSU’s graduation rate for athletes is at the top of the heap. What are you going to do now with UNC, with collusion between athletics and academics? What are you going to do now that it appears as if the vaunted basketball program was also involved?

Just because UNC doesn’t make the NBC Nightly News with their scandal doesn’t mean you can ignore it, Emmert. Where are the death threats? Come on, already. We’re watching you, and you can’t squirm out of this one!

Thanks to reader Joe for pointing me toward a Sporting News article and video that got me cranked up. For a refreshing change from other publications that were quick to condemn Penn State, I thought TSN was fair to the Lion.

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Filed Under: Penn State Football, Penn State Scandal, Sports Tagged With: academic fraud, Julius Peppers, Mark Emmert, NCAA, transcript, UNC, University of North Carolina

Is it a figment of my imagination?

Posted on August 14, 2012 Written by The Nittany Turkey

I watched the first quarter of the Cowboys vs. Raiders pre-season game just to check out the former Penn State guys. Otherwise, I have no interest in either team. But this was the night that Dan Connor was to get his first start alongside Sean Lee for Dallas, so I didn’t want to miss that debut.

Oakland got the ball on the first series, which meant that Stefen Wisniewski would get some camera time, as he was starting at center. He was called out by ESPN announcers Mike Tirico and Jon Gruden, who mentioned that he played guard all last year and thought the chances were good that he’d be the next big thing as an offensive lineman. They didn’t bother to mention that he was a Penn Stater.

Meanwhile, Connor and Lee were in there at linebacker for the ‘Boys. Tirico and Gruden gave them some significant shout-out time, talking about how Connor came from Carolina and Lee was viewed as being a great leader in the locker room and on the field. They mentioned that Connor and Lee had played together and were reunited. That would have been the perfect time for a plug for Linebacker U., yet there was nary a mention of Penn State.

Was this my imagination? Penn State paranoia? You’d be inclined to think so if it weren’t for the fact that our buddies in the booth mentioned college affiliations for many other players on both teams, not only rookies, but also long-established NFL players. I might be over-sensitized, but when I hear the wonks talking about so-and-so, who is “an eight year pro out of LSU,” but haven’t heard a single mention of Penn State with three ex-Nittany Lions in starting positions, it almost feels as they are deliberately avoiding saying the poisonous two words, “Penn State.”

Before you say it is SEC bias, let me assure you that Tirico and Gruden mentioned schools such as Southwest Missouri State and Temple in connection with other players, so it has nothing to do with region, conference, or NCAA division.

Because the game was so boring, and because the starters were all pulled during the first quarter, that’s all I watched. (The final score was 3-0.) This leads me to ask two questions of you readers:

  1. Did any of you see the entire game, and if you did, was there any mention of Penn State?
  2. Do you think I’m paranoid? Just plain crazy?

Tell me what you think.

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Filed Under: Penn State Football Tagged With: Dallas Cowboys, Dan Connor, ESPN, NFL, Oakland Raiders, Penn State, pre-season, Sean Lee, Stefen Wisniewski

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