"Death Penalty" for Penn State football: Yay or Nay? on Jul 18, 10:54
Yay - and for more than just one season. Minimum 5, preferably 10. {nm} on Jul 18, 11:51
The head coach along with others did nothing to stop little boys from being sodomized so severely they bled. on Jul 18, 12:02
LATimes yesterday actually wrote against it! Actially said now that Sandusky is guilty, and Joe dead there's no need to punish. {nm} on Jul 18, 12:06
"So what if a few little boys had their lives ruined? We don't want to sully Penn State's and Joe Pa's reputation." on Jul 18, 12:11
Some dope is camping outside Paternos statue to protect it. The fans need the Death Pen. at least to give them perspective {nm} on Jul 18, 12:24
Everybody should be sickened by what Penn State allowed to continue under Paterno and not defending his reputation. {nm} on Jul 18, 12:33
Has the NCAA made any statements as to whether they plan on doing anything at all? {nm} on Jul 18, 12:04
The only thing they could do is hit them with "lack of instutionally control", which would fit. on Jul 18, 12:14
If this sin't the time to use it, when would be? {nm} on Jul 18, 12:12
LOIC was designed to deal with players getting paid and so forth and not really stuff like child rape and coaches looking the other way. on Jul 18, 12:18
I do not think that this warrant's an SMU type death penalty. I do think that all of the athletes should be given the chance to transfer on Jul 18, 20:07
No, I think the coaches, admistrators, etc should be fired but unless the players knew what was going on they shouldn't be penalized {nm} on Jul 18, 23:13
no consideration should be given to the current players, they are only there for a short time. you have to do this to punish on Jul 19, 05:57
Giving current players the right to transfer out hurts the program. They lose players who did not sign on for ths mess. on Jul 19, 09:56
Yes on Jul 21, 01:36