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NCAA to Investigate PSU

Posted on November 18, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

The latest entity to ride the “strike while the iron is hot” investigation bandwagon careening toward Penn State is the NCAA. In a letter to President Rodney Erickson dated November 17, NCAA President Mark Emmert advised Penn State that the NCAA would be investigating its “institutional control” over its intercollegiate athletics program in light of the Sandusky situation.

“I look forward to the complete cooperation of Penn State in our review and any future action that we may take.”  —Mark Emmert

Emmert promised that the investigation would not interfere with existing inquiries from the State and Federal governments. In addition, there is a pending internal inquiry directed by the Board of Trustees.

The letter requires the university to provide fully substantiated responses to the following questions:

  1. How has Penn State and/or its employees complied with the Articles of the Constitution and bylaws that are cited in this letter?
  2. How has Penn State exercised institutional control over the issues identified in and related to the Grand Jury Report? Were there procedures in place that were or were not followed? What are the institutions expectations and policies to address the conduct that has been alleged in this matter upon discovery by any party?
  3. Have each of the alleged persons to have been involved or have notice of the issues identified in and related to the Grand Jury Report behaved consistent with principles and requirements governing ethical conduct and honesty? If so, how? If not, how?
  4. What policies and procedures does Penn State have in place to monitor, prevent and detect the issues identified in and related to the Grand Jury Report or to take disciplinary or corrective action if such behaviors are found?

Obviously, this is not a purely athletic issue, as virtually the entire university was implicated in looking the other way while Sandusky continued his alleged assaults on youngsters. The NCAA should restrict its investigation to the athletic program, however, because to go beyond that would demonstrate yet another time that athletics are getting too big for their britches.

Just what penalties or sanctions the NCAA might impose upon Penn State in the aftermath of this “review” is anybody’s guess.

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Filed Under: Current Events, Penn State Football, Penn State Scandal Tagged With: investigation, Jerry Sandusky, Joe Paterno, Mark Emmert, NCAA, Penn State, Rod Erickson, scandal

What’s Up with McQueary Now?

Posted on November 17, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Late Tuesday night, The Morning Call reported that it had unearthed an email that former assistant coach Mike McQueary had sent to former teammates in which he stated that he had made sure the alleged sexual assault by Jerry Sandusky of a 10 year-old boy that he witnessed was stopped and, furthermore, that he actually did discuss the matter with the police. This was the second email from McQuery that has surfaced as the media have inundated Happy Valley. I reported on the earlier one here.

McQueary has been ripped to shreds by the media, by bloggists, and by members of the public wanting to go on record as being macho men for his having done nothing at the time of the alleged attack, and for his failure to ever follow up with the police. He is on administrative leave now and presumably, is in seclusion.

Was McQueary trying with this email to set the record straight with former teammates so they would not think of him as a coward? If that was the intent of the email  and it turns out to be a true representation of what actually happened, then McQueary certainly told a different story to the grand jury. The grand jury presentment contained no information about “the graduate assistant” (who turned out to be McQueary) stopping the alleged assault or discussing it with the police. In fact, it states that he “left immediately” upon witnessing the incident.

On Wednesday both the State College police and the University police deny having had any interaction with McQueary about the matter.

I suppose that McQueary didn’t consider that there is no such thing as privacy on the internet. Certainly not if he used the email system at Penn State to send these messages. They become public records; as such, the media can request copies of them.

McQueary wrote that he “did have discussions with police and with the official at the university in charge of police” following the alleged incident. McQueary also wrote that he “is getting hammered for handling this the right way or what I thought at the time was right.”

“I had to make tough impacting quick decisions,” he wrote.

So McQueary is either lying to his former teammates or he committed some grave sins of omission when he testified to the grand jury. There is another possibility, of course. A sloppy editing job on the grand jury presentment could have elided some of McQueary’s testimony, either deliberately or unwittingly.

In the email obtained by The Morning Call, dated Nov. 8, McQueary said, “I did stop it, not physically, but made sure it was stopped when I left that locker room.”

That seems pretty nebulous to this Turkey. Even if McQueary yelled “stop”, how did he “make sure”? If he was that concerned about it and he had revealed himself to Sandusky and the boy, why did he not tell the boy to get some clothes on and come with him?

“No one can imagine my thoughts or wants to be in my shoes for those 30-45 seconds,” McQueary wrote. “Trust me.”

As I’ve written before, I agree with the notion that nobody can say what they would do unless they were actually there in that situation with the same collateral issues as McQueary. (Again, I’m not defending him, so kindly use your excess testosterone on your girlfriend or wife, not me.)

With all these loose, frayed ends hanging around it continues to look as if it’ll be a long time, if ever, before the whole truth is known to us. Perhaps someone should suggest to McQueary that he submit to a polygraph examination. Just sayin’.

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Filed Under: Current Events, Penn State Football, Penn State Scandal, Sports Tagged With: Jerry Sandusky, Mike McQueary, Penn State scandal, police report

Sandusky Case Podcast

Posted on November 15, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

 

Sara Ganim of the Harrisburg Patriot-News
Sara Ganim

Sara Ganim is the lead reporter for the Harrisburg Patriot-News for the sordid Sandusky affair. She is a 2008 Penn State grad who started as crime reporter for the Centre Daily Times and then moved over to the Patriot-News. Dan Wetzel’s current podcast for Rivals features a lengthy discussion of the Sandusky affair between Sara and Dan.

They touch upon all the current subjects about which you undoubtedly have questions, including the strange case of the missing Centre County DA, Ray Gricar, what the Costas interview accomplished, and where this thing is going once it gets to trial. You’ll find that Ms. Ganim is lucid, engaged, and extremely knowledgeable. ???? ???????

I highly recommend listening to this compelling podcast if you have any interest in the Sandusky affair at all.

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