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McCombie’s Letter to the BoT

Posted on May 30, 2013 Written by The Nittany Turkey

The following letter was sent yesterday by PSU trustee Ryan McCombie to Keith Masser, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. It was subsequently forwarded to the PS4RS mailing list. It is certainly worth sharing.

May 29, 2013

Dear Chairman Masser
Board of Trustees
The Pennsylvania State University Board of Trustees:

Early tomorrow, a group of current Trustees, faculty members, former student-athletes, former coaches and others, including members of the Paterno family, will file a civil action against the NCAA regarding the unlawful manner in which the Association, its President Mark Emmert and former Chairman Ed Ray acted to impose the excessive and unreasonable sanctions against The Pennsylvania State University.

I have spent much of my adult life overseas, most often in third world countries, working and fighting to preserve the freedoms that all Americans enjoy. The greatest distinguishing factor between countries in which there is some freedom and those where authoritarian government manages personal behavior is the rule of law.

The rule of law is a three-legged stool on which freedom sits: (i) The first leg requires that all laws be enacted in advance of the behavior they seek to regulate and be crafted and promulgated in public by a legitimate authority; (ii) the second leg is that no one is above the law and no one is beneath it, and (iii) the third leg requires that the laws not be changed retroactively or without notice by those who enforce them. (excerpted from Judge Napolitano, JW Review article of 19 July 2012).

I believe that the NCAA has violated all three of these principals. ???? ????? I further believe that as the Penn State situation demonstrates, the NCAA is an out-of-control monopoly and that it has used its excessive power to threaten and bully its members.

The NCAA states that it is a voluntary organization and mandates that each voluntary member abide by its rules, decrees, sanctions and penalties or withdraw from the Association. This is disingenuous. The NCAA has a stranglehold on major college sports. A University cannot play sports on the national stage without membership in the NCAA. Therefore, the NCAA is a monopoly. ???? ???? ????

This lawsuit is being filed only after much thought and careful reflection. I have had many passionate conversations with Penn State faculty and staff, some of whom have asked to “just allow us to move on for the sake of our students.” I have heard the pleas of President Erickson and former Chairwoman Peetz of the Board of Trustees to do likewise. I understand that all of these dedicated professionals want to go on with their mission of educating our students. I also understand the risk that the NCAA may attempt to increase or enhance the sanctions unless we simply capitulate and surrender without complaint. However, I believe that there is a greater lesson here. Our fundamental civil rights are tenuous and fragile. If we do not stand up and defend them, we risk losing them. If we do not act to defend the civil rights of others, we risk losing our own.

I do believe that the principles contained in the NCAA-required “Athletics Integrity Agreement” are a matter of good governance for any University. Nevertheless, as difficult as our present circumstances are, I believe we have an obligation to ensure that our students understand that there are risks and potential adverse consequences in not standing up for fundamental rights.

I also believe we have an obligation to our faculty and alums to find the core truth of what may have happened at their alma mater and take steps to ensure that appropriate punishment is imposed for those guilty of committing criminal offenses. ???? ????

Americans are a fair-minded people and we have an obligation to ensure that fairness, due process and the rule of law is honored and fully supported.

For these reasons and others, I have agreed to participate in filing and prosecuting this civil action against the NCAA.I do not seek a predetermined result and have no idea what the outcome will be. If there is blame to be borne by any of our officials, a due process hearing will not hide the facts and we will accept the judgments that follow. There have been a great many mistakes made in this tragic and unfortunate situation, which began with the shameful victimization of young children by one man. However, these mistakes are compounded by an organization that has become too powerful, too thirsty for positive media attention, and too willing to use its authority in a manner that went well beyond its charter, by-laws or established precedent.

Respectfully,

Ryan J. McCombie
Member, Board of Trustees
The Pennsylvania State University

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Excerpt from tonight’s Costas Tonight

Posted on May 29, 2013 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Just in case you can’t stay awake for tonight, here is a video NBC released, which addresses the Paterno family lawsuit against the NCAA and Mark Emmert.

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Filed Under: Penn State Football, Penn State Scandal Tagged With: Bob Costas, Freeh Report, Joe Paterno, lawsuit, Mark Emmert, NBC, NCAA, Wick Sollers

If Costas speaks after the hockey game, will anybody listen?

Posted on May 29, 2013 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Costas flip-flops on Penn State
Is this really happening?

Tonight, after what promises to be a balls-to-the-wall Game Seven of the Redwings-Blackhawks Round Two Stanley Cup playoff matchup, NBC Sports Network (formerly Versus) will air an edition of “Costas Tonight”, some of which will be devoted to Bob Costas’ change of heart with respect to the Freeh report and Penn State. Additionally, Adam Rittenberg of ESPN.com is reporting that the Paterno family is expected to announce a lawsuit against the NCAA on that same show.

Oh, the melodrama!

We have arguably one of the most respected names in sports journalism (such as it is) presumably flipping over to Penn State’s side. Who cares? I know that we all do, but will it matter to anyone else that the vaunted Bob Costas has changed his mind? In “Habemus Papam“, I noted that what Costas says or does shouldn’t really matter, and I have no reason to alter my position on that. However, I’ve softened a bit in the respect that Costas’ revelations will be a dose of chicken soup for Penn State: It might not fix the problem, but it couldn’t hoit!

Alas, the slot for this pronouncement proposed by the pre-eminent Costas is an obscure one. The NBC Sports Network is not on everyone’s TV lineup, and non-hockey fans probably won’t know where the hell it is, even if they do get the channel. Costas is slotted in nominally at 11 PM ET after the big game tonight, a Game Seven that is scheduled for 8 PM ET. A typical hockey game takes about three hours; however, this, being an all or nothing game, might take a bit longer. If it goes into overtime, it could take a lot longer, for in the playoffs, unlike the regular season, teams play full, twenty minute overtimes until someone scores a goal. (I personally have watched a playoff game go five overtimes between Toronto and Pittsburgh. I fell asleep sometime in the third period of a 0-0 game, woke up a couple hours later, and saw that the game was still going at 1 AM). Anyhow, what I’m trying to get across here is that this isn’t exactly a situation in which huge numbers of people will be paying rapt attention. Those who have been watching the game most likely will either want to go to bed or go to the bathroom. A few will hang around blankly staring at the TV. And then, there’s us.

For their part, NBC has been intensely hyping this edition of Costas Tonight. They aired several promos for it during last night’s other Western Conference Game Seven in which the L.A. Kings outlasted the San Jose Sharks, competing for the privilege of playing either Chicago or Detroit in the Conference Final. No doubt, NBC will take advantage of play stoppages and intermissions during tonight’s game to promote the Costas interlude.

According to Rittenberg, the Paterno family, represented by attorney Wick Sollers, will announce its lawsuit against the NCAA during the show:

The announcement will come on Bob Costas’ “Costas Tonight” show on the NBC Sports Network after the Red Wings-Blackhawks hockey game. Paterno family attorney Wick Sollers, former Pennsylvania Gov. Dick Thornburgh and Paterno family spokesman Dan McGinn are expected to appear on the show, an NBC spokesman told The Patriot-News. Costas also reportedly will discuss the Freeh report and question its validity on the show. Thornburgh, the former U.S. attorney general, contributed to the Paterno family’s review of the Freeh report.

The University has already distanced itself from the Paterno suit, even before it is announced, much as they had done with the Federal antitrust suit filed by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett against the NCAA.

Stay tuned, mateys. This should be interesting meat for your summer menu.

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