Is #409 the code players and coaches used to warn each other that Sandusky was in the process of violently raping a prepubescent boy and to steer clear of the showers? Confused by those tweets.
Guess what the PSU hockey team's wearing tonight
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Is #409 the code players and coaches used to warn each other that Sandusky was in the process of violently raping a prepubescent boy and to steer clear of the showers? Confused by those tweets.
Basically this. NCAA said they will never do the death penalty again because of how it completely destroyed SMU.Yeah, this is the type of thing I was wondering about.
Just trying to figure out in my mind a bit the NCAAs decision making process with regards to punishments like this (Or, more precisely, the decision making process a fictional Collegiate Athletic ruling body - one that was truly interested in something apart from profits and ratings - would partake in).
Maybe, with the way NCAA Football has evolved over the years (specifically with the rise in both popularity and Revenue) the Death Penalty might have become too strong a punishment to apply if it somehow also implicates the "Death" of other aspects of the University. Obviously a perfect situation would be one where the Death Penalty wouldnt negatively affect anything else, so that there would be no reason to think twice about using it - although, an argument could also be made that a bit of colateral damage to other aspects of the University are an intended effect of the Death Penalty, so as to make the punishment as painful and severe as possible.
Anyways, just theorizing a bit here. Its a bit Off-Topic, but its something that came to mind reading through the thread. To comment a bit more on the actual topic at hand, this is an absurd decision that basically leaves the organization unpunished.
Is #409 the code players and coaches used to warn each other that Sandusky was in the process of violently raping a prepubescent boy and to steer clear of the showers? Confused by those tweets.
It's what they used to clean the showers at Penn State
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Why go back on this? This is so stupid. Why take them away in the first place, only to reverse your decision?
How long before the NCAA is no longer a thing? This shit is comical now. PEACE.
Holy shit
It's fair to give back the wins. Shame about all the crap that went on though.
It's fair to give back the wins. Shame about all the crap that went on though.
Rivals, looks likeWhat is that site and where can I tell him to go fuck himself?
What is that site and where can I tell him to go fuck himself?
Why take the wins away to begin with?
If we find out Michael Jordan raped a kid, should we pretend he wasn't one of the best?
How does erasing his name help anyone?
The idea of vacating wins is that you don't get to claim wins for recruiting or awards as a result of those wins, and get benefits from anything resulting in those games.
So you can't falsely benefit, get a national title, then just take the small hit but keep all the benefits and make the current team bear the entire brunt of the punishment.
Vacating wins has happened for a long time, in multiple sports, and even before the NCAA. Schools have self-vacated wins before, so they sure as fuck view it as important themselves.
And yes, if we found out someone raped a kid during their career, he should have his awards and rings taken away.
Murder?
Rape of a grown woman? Of several grown women?
Not paying taxes?
What is that site and where can I tell him to go fuck himself?
No. I'm asking what the line is.Uh, yes?
Did you just try to equate rape and murder to fucking not paying taxes?
No. I'm asking what the line is.
The cult of Penn State is absolutely disgusting. Fuck the NCAA and anyone else who had a hand in doing this.
It's from somewhere on BWI, probably their paid message board. I wouldn't recommend visiting there though, it's pretty disgusting and you'll just get banned the second you try to be the voice of reason.
Yeah, I hope you seriously don't believe that everyone at Penn State is like this.
It's from somewhere on BWI, probably their paid message board. I wouldn't recommend visiting there though, it's pretty disgusting and you'll just get banned the second you try to be the voice of reason.
Yeah, I hope you seriously don't believe that everyone at Penn State is like this.
Why take the wins away to begin with?
If we find out Michael Jordan raped a kid, should we pretend he wasn't one of the best?
How does erasing his name help anyone?
Bowden was robbed...
Penn State AD Says "409" Stickers Were "Inappropriate and Insensitive"
...yet is "thrilled that those victories earned by former PSU athletes and coaches are now again recognized" and "Greatly respects JoePa's legacy- always have, always will"
Okay?
No. I'm asking what the line is.
Penn State AD Says "409" Stickers Were "Inappropriate and Insensitive"
...yet is "thrilled that those victories earned by former PSU athletes and coaches are now again recognized" and "Greatly respects JoePa's legacy- always have, always will"
Okay?
Honestly fuck everyone associated with Penn Stare. They haven't learned any lesson from the horrific acts of the past. You are sick people.Penn State AD Says "409" Stickers Were "Inappropriate and Insensitive"
...yet is "thrilled that those victories earned by former PSU athletes and coaches are now again recognized" and "Greatly respects JoePa's legacy- always have, always will"
Okay?
Just wait until the statue is back up.So not only do they get away with providing a lure and safe haven for a child rapist, they want to have all their teams wear stickers to show how proud of it they are. Totally insane.
Just wait until the statue is back up.
It'll happen.
Penn State AD Says "409" Stickers Were "Inappropriate and Insensitive"
...yet is "thrilled that those victories earned by former PSU athletes and coaches are now again recognized" and "Greatly respects JoePa's legacy- always have, always will"
Okay?
I know. It makes me sick just thinking about it.
It's one thing for people whose actual jobs are dependent on it to cravenly and disingenuously push for an outcome like this, but I don't think I can ever get past the regular-ass people who have no actual investment in it but can still say things with a straight face that demand to be interpreted as "I think college football is more important than child rape." This is happening in large part because of the anonymous crowds of Penn State boosters who've thrown fit after fit about the (incredibly minor, given what led to it) punishment of the school and their refusal to face reality.