Posted on 11/11/2011 6:34:18 PM PST by TigerClaws
GREER, S.C.-- The Penn State fallout is having a trickle-down effect on high school football recruiting. Adam Ah Ching, a senior linebacker at Greer High School, told WYFF News 4s Kim Quintero that hes played football since he was 6 and has his sights set on playing college ball. When you're Polynesian, growing up, football is No. 1 in your life, said Ah Ching. Ranked last year by ESPNU as the 26th linebacker prospect in the country, Ah Ching said he was paid a visit by Penn State's former assistant coach, Jerry Sandusky. He came to my last spring game going into my senior season. He liked how I moved, laterally, and how gifted I am, said Ah Ching.
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Bugger U.
Those players there should get the opportunity to play out their scholarships or football at other universities.
SMU faced the dame problems, over much less.
Problem is you have an entire football department, to the athletic director, to the President of the University (and probably more before its said and done) wrapped up in this.
There’s no “emperor” about it...that’s just your way of trying to detract from the message...sort of like your own first statement of shooting the messenger.
Anyhow, it’s just my ownm recommendation and I an a nobody when it comes to the NCAA or anything like that. It’s still what I believe the program deserves and the message that needs to be sent about this sick travesty.
Young boys were molested terribly by a monster/predator who used the football program to intice them there and then used the facilities to conduct his molestation. Coaches , faculty, and adminnknew about it for years. One caich saw it happening. IMHO, dealing with that and sending the right message about that overrides these other issues.
Link up on Drudge now.
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/11/11/sandusky-recuited-hs-players-this-season/
Ped St Foolaroundball
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