Yeah...and now you're going to lecture all of us about all those college players who are temporarily removed from games or teams for dui s or other crim actions, eh?
BYU had two players involved in a restaurant fracus this year. Not only were they off the team in two days, but off the campus as well!!!
Where's your sanctimonious defense of those players...being booted off the team & even off-campus "before the legal process played out"???
The problem is that JoePa apologists like yourself NEVER go to bat for any of these college dui criminals (& assaulters)
Going off on tangents get you nowhere dude. Why don't you get back on track here and focus, focus like a laserbeam OK?
This is a criminal offense involving Paterno and his superiors, not a violation of NCAA football or general athletic rules, there is a big difference there Mr. Einstein.
And as a side note, your equally ridiculous statement "The problem is that JoePa apologists like yourself NEVER go to bat for any of these college dui criminals (& assaulters)
Why should we, they're thugs! Unfortunately you fail to recognize the fact that their individual actions as athletes do not result in sanctions being imposed on their respective universities.
To impose sanctions on Penn State as a university for the possible civil actions of Paterno and his superiors is equivalent to preventing the sales of Chrysler autos due to the arrest of Sergio Marchionne.......
As I said previously, this is a criminal action against university management which has nothing to do with NCAA athletic rules violations and the NCAA has exceeded it's authority...