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Paterno and Justice

Posted on November 23, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

I don’t think there’s anyone who has followed Penn State’s football program closely who doubts that Joe Paterno ran it with all the iron-fisted panache of a banana republic dictator-of-the-month. We know that Joe had his own justice system for his players, better known as “Joe’s Doghouse”, and that he resented the intrusion of outside entities, even the university. A Wall Street Journal article brings this behavior to the fore for the rest of the world.

Occasionally, Joe would throw the student legal affairs organization a crumb or two, usually with troublemakers he was ready to get rid of; however, good players who got in scrapes with the law were kept away from the real world criminal justice system as much as possible. Joe would speak of the former as if it was business as usual, “I dunno. It’s up to legal affairs to sort that out. ????? Next question.” The latter? Well, he handled them his way and played it close to the vest. ???? ??? ????????

The WSJ article details a power struggle between Penn State’s former chief disciplinarian Dr. ?????? Vicky Tripony and Paterno, replete with copies of emails. I don’t suppose I need to tell you who won.

I do not think this type of behavior by a head coach is unusual in big-money Division I programs. Once again, it’s follow the money.

As much as faculty might whine about Penn State being a university with a football team, they’re engaging in fantastical daydreams; Penn State is a football team with a university.

How the hell did it get that way? Follow the money.

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Filed Under: Penn State Football, Penn State Scandal Tagged With: football team with a university, Joe Paterno, off-campus incidents, ruckus

Paterno Has Treatable Lung Cancer

Posted on November 18, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Former Penn State coach Joe Paterno has a treatable form of lung cancer, according to his son.

Scott Paterno says in a statement provided to The Associated Press by a family representative that the 84-year-old Joe Paterno is undergoing treatment and that “his doctors are optimistic he will make a full recovery.”

 

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Filed Under: Penn State Football, Penn State Scandal Tagged With: Joe Paterno, lung cancer, Penn State

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

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