Sandusky is going to turn into a verb in 2012.
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Sandusky is going to turn into a verb in 2012.
That second paragraph is terrible.
Yes, this is what Jim Rome was referring to today, He said it's rumored to get MUCH worse before it gets better....this is just so damn STRANGE.
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Anytime just gathering information trying to sort through the BS.
I mean the story that Colin Cowherd reported today about Dan Conner who knew the back story of Sandusky and that is why he prank called him while at college here is so laughable. First Dan prank called Joe Sarra not Jerry Sandusky and he wasn't charged either Like Colin said. That is the crappy reporting being done by ESPN and many other networks which is brain washing the people not close to program to know the difference.
That's reporting now-a-days, it's not so much reporting as it is story making and running with the first lead you can find irregardless if its true or not. ESPN seems to be one of the best at this.
I honestly think the Paterno firing is a result of the school/athletic department jumping on a chance to move Joe out of office, which they've been trying to do for years. I still think he knew about the incidents prior to when he's letting on but those that he reported the incidents to should rot right next to Sandusky.
I think joe pa & mcquery (sp?) will be lucky if they dont make then accessories to anything that happened after '02.
I agree with the media being overzealous and all that but if you filter out the irresponsible ones you still get to the same conclusion: joe pa & everyone else that had any idea need to be gone immediately.
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Some of the media has been terrible in covering this story.
Early in the week some were basically leading the charge in calling for heads to roll and TSN's Matt Hayes re-tweeted a message with the phone number for the PSU President's office. :fp:
Even if their point may be valid, the media has no business dictating actions or stories. Just cover it and report the facts.
http://espn.go.com/college-football/...-nittany-lions
Nebraska athletic director Tom Osborne feels certain his school's football traveling party and fans will be safe at Saturday's game at Penn State. Still, he thinks folks might want to keep their red Cornhuskers gear at home, or at least wear a different colored coat over it. "I just don't know if it's a good idea in this circumstance to stand out," Osborne said Thursday night.
Really, you are worried about that? I would leave the ten year old boys at home instead. Sandusky is free on bail last I checked.
I was at the 2002 NU-PSU game and that was the only bad experience I've ever had with a visiting fan base. Given how off the reservation some of the student body went after the firing of Paterno, I think extra security and then-some might be needed on Saturday. The one benefit is that the game is at 11 AM and students may not be too wound up yet. The interesting part is if they will take out frustrations on each other, anyone in the line of sight or if they will be reserved.
I should say that I don't think the majority of PSU fans are bad apples as all of the fans here are just fine. Though, it only takes a few to ruin it for everybody.
That's kind of crazy CDJ. Typically we here very good things about visiting fan's experiences. Obviously not every single fan up here is respectable and when you have drinking involved it can bring out the worst in people, sorry to hear they ruined your experience.
My only bad experience with visiting fans was in Columbus. I've given them the benefit of the doubt and did return and it was just as bad. 2 trips and will never go back. Every other school I've been to in the Big Ten has been awesome.