Every single coach and administer in that system should have been fired or at least suspended pending investigation by outside sources at the very beginning of the debacle.
The college could have replaced them with alternative coaches at that point.
That has absolutely nothing to do with what the NCAA did to those who had absolutely nothing to do with this.
We agree on something! Joe Paterno and Graham Spanier should have been put on leave - immediately. Until a full and fair investigation was done (which still hasn’t happened)
I was at the Nebraska game - the only game I got to last year (great planning, huh?), and I would have been ok if Joe didn’t coach ever again. He was going to retire at the end of the season anyway.
But he shouldn’t have been fired. Especially not over the phone by a bunch of idiots (including the governor) who had WAY more interaction with js than Joe Paterno did.