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Bo Pelini needs to go rescue any quality players from penn state ASAP
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Bo Pelini needs to go rescue any quality players from penn state ASAP
we all know that.. but look at what the death penalty did to SMU. NOTHING the ncaa does will make a team just want the death penalty more.
If that rumor BTB posted is even 1/4 true, then yea...I'd MUCH rather have the death penalty.
that is the death penalty
9) BEGINNING IN 2014, OPTION TO DROP DOWN TO DIV 1AA WITH NO PENALTY, AND THE RIGHT TO RETURN TO DIV 1A AFTER 2020.
ummm yes. Football pays for damn near everything at most D1 schools. a year without it could very well kill some of the non major sports at penn state and shut down bussiness around penn state.Is it?
ummm yes. Football pays for damn near everything at most D1 schools. a year without it could very well kill some of the non major sports at penn state and shut down bussiness around penn state.
im not saying they shouldnt get it, but the NCAA saw how it killed more then just the football program at SMU and thats why most have said the NCAA would never use it again. doing the rumored things to penn state is the death penalty without calling it one.
I just don't see the justification for penalizing the football program, especially when everyone apart of the tragedy is dead and gone. Take millions and millions but don't punish kids that had zero to do with it.
I just don't see the justification for penalizing the football program, especially when everyone apart of the tragedy is dead and gone. Take millions and millions but don't punish kids that had zero to do with it.
Right, because up to this point they have certainly shown an ability to adequate handle matters of discipline internally.And I agree which is why I felt Penn State should have handled this matter on their own.
Too many things get involved when the NCAA has to step in.