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RE: NCAA to restore PSU Scholarships
(09-24-2013 01:03 PM)ClairtonPanther Wrote:  What the NCAA should've done was let everything from the criminal trials and DOE investigation to conclude. Piece together a stronger case against PSU and then sanction PSU in a joint presser alongside the DOE.

The NCAA owed it to everyone to do their own investigative report, rather than slacking off and hitching the wagon to Freeh, which was written with a broader scope than just a few athletic personalities.

The NCAA really had the opportunity to go after virtually every coach, assistant, and maybe student athlete who passed through those parts from 98-11, and could have gotten a much better glimpse of how much was known, or tossed around the water cooler. I've said it for so long: PSU was lucky this was not its entire athletic department that didn't get gutted. Had the NCAA done its proper due diligence, per the scope of its authority, there could have been something far more effective accomplished.

NCAA derps it again.
09-24-2013 01:39 PM
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