Posted on 01/05/2013 9:19:35 AM PST by FlJoePa
My problem with the lawsuits concerns the cost. Presumably, Pennsylvania, like most states, is cash strapped. For example, we have crumbling roads and bridges, and public transportation systems are broke. I would rather see the money spent on transit matters than this lawsuit.
I thought it was pretty remarkable that after everything that happened to Penn State to include loss of some of their star players, scholarships and sanctions that they did as well as they did in 2012.I have never been a Penn State fan, but I think that the coaching staff deserves a lot of praise for the job they did. Well done Nittany Lions!
The lawsuit has merit but I think Corbett himself made the move to save face with PSU voters in time for reelection. He flip-flopped on the sanctions and faces a GOP challenger in Bruce Castor.
Nothing will ever go to court. If it does it will be the trial of the century as far as sports goes. The entire existence of the ncaa could be on the line.
Sure the state has spent money to prepare this suit - as has Corman and his suit, but if Judge Kane gives them standing, the ncaa is going to look for a way out. They can’t even go into discovery with what they have - a deeply flawed freeh report and a direct 180 on their own rules and bylaws.
The suits left to come that I’m aware of are the Lettermen - looking for their wins restored, and the Paterno family - looking for the wins restored and massive, massive likeness damages.
PSU:
Total Revenue 106,614,724
Total Expense 88,041,921
BO’B did a great job coaching and did a great job shaking down the cowards in Old Main the other day.
PSU has a top 25 recruiting class coming in and it includes the #1 drop back passer and the #1 tight end.
If it was all about football for these kids (Hackenberg and Brenneman), they wouldn’t choose PSU.
The most appalling thing to me about the sanctions was the multi-multi-million dollar fine that Penn State had to pay to the NCAA!! Supposedly it was “for the children”, but how much do want to bet that no more than 5% will ever be used for outreach, and the NCAA profits as they use the rest for “administrative purposes”. The NCAA is so full of it.
Exactly. It’s a $60 million slush fund. I would rather have seen the money earmarked for the investigation of Second Mile Foundation and the network of pedophiles it was involved with.
I believe there are dozens of high-level, prominent politicians and influential people involved in this. Except for internet blogs and an occasional article here and there, it’s the story that will never see the light of day. IMHO, the state prosecutor who disappeared without trace a few years back paid with his life for having the names and the goods on these people.
google Greg Bucceroni sometime. I don’t find him particularly credible. Yet.
I think the fellow poster was referring to the costs of filing and pursuing the suit to the state of Pennsylvania.
Penn State University has nothing to do with the filing of this lawsuit - in fact the milquetoast morons in charge have practically disavowed it.
Someone could make the case that the NCAA ruling will cost Pennsylvania more in the long run. Don’t ask me for numbers!
Joe Paterno to the students who had assembled outside his home:
“I wish I had done more.”
John - the exact quote was: “In hindsight, I wish I had done more”. And it wasn’t to the students, it was to the local media.
The key word is “hindsight”. It is no more an admission of any sort of guilt than me wishing I had done something about 9-11.
Read Posnanski’s book and it talks a lot about this quote and what the media (espn) did with it. Watch Ziegler’s film and you’ll see how a genuine act of sorrow and remorse (not guilt) is spun into some sort of confession.
Ridiculous. Especially when it comes from the mouth of an 84 year old man dying of lung cancer.
Pedo State should have been bulldozed to the ground and then nuked from orbit just to be sure.
The author actually describes you in his column (which you didn't read). Here's where you come in:
"The hell with due process. And a bunch of outraged, drooling know-nothings were fooled into believing this is what justice is supposed to look like."
Good move on the lawsuit....with Penn State being a “state funded school”...the PA govt has every bit of standing in this case. And, if the NCAA forced this agreement on PSU with intent to commit fraud or deceive....the courts will void the settlement
The NCAA should have kept out of the Sandusky matter.
They will lose the lawsuit brought by the Paterno family, as SCOTUS has already ruled in the 1991 case Tarkanian v NCAA that the NCAA must give “due process” to coaches when considering punishment (there was no hearing before the NCAA stripped JoePa’s wins). I could be the lawyer for the Paterno family and win the case...that is how certain I am the NCAA loses that
The NCAA has a little more leeway with the member schools...but still...that Freeh Report and Agreement cannot withstand scrutiny under discovery and deposition. PSU should not settle with the NCAA without a massive reduction in the probation and other punishment.
What morons are doing the legal work and risk management for the NCAA?
And, I know the Sports Media (which is in bed with the NCAA) is not going to give proper analysis of any action favorable to Penn State. Sports Media is too busy cheering on their alma mater (Syracuse) and celebrating Jim Boeheim record setting win mark....but will never mention how Boeheim covered up child molesting by his long time buddy Bernie Fine...during SU basketball road trips
Thanks SeminoleCounty. Judge Kane (Harrisburg) could hold the future of the ncaa in her hands - that’s how far they overstepped their bounds in this case.
As for the Paterno suit, if I was Mary Kay Paterno - who holds the licensing rights to her Father, I would sue the ncaa for $100 million. Then I would sue louis freeh and whats left of his tattered business for another $100 million.
Wick Sollers is no schlep. He’s been waiting for the right time to pounce on the ncaa and that time is near. In addition the Lettermen will be filing as well. There is also rumor of a Centre County lawsuit - to be filed by local business owners.
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