Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Bob Kravitz Throw a flag on NCAA for piling Penn State Don’t keep talk of abuse in shadows president orders Paterno statue removal College football Death penalty possible says Attention turns to and State's fate fines $60 million imposes fouryear bowl ban Statue taken down receives harsh sanctions Sandusky report will draw scrutiny today Report scandal tarnishes Joe legacy fined avoids 'death penalty' disregarded children's welfare Children's advocate should focus healing victims Sexabuse findings castigate leaders OSU working compliance changes before Freeh’s St. ExPSU OK'd not reporting

Penn State Fallout: Loss Of Sponsorships, Possible Credit Downgrade Penn State is lucky to have narrowly avoided an NCAA death penalty, and it should also be grateful that sponsors like Highmark, PepsiCo and PNC have decided to stay at the school's side. But the fallout from the Sandusky scandal is far from over, and the school has a long road to travel before it can even think about regaining its former prestige. Penn State coach O'Brien ready for challenge IN 38 DAYS, Penn State football coach Bill O'Brien will lead his first team onto the field at Beaver Stadium to play Ohio. And a new era will commence. That can't make all the problems go away. But it probably won't hurt. The NCAA didn't hit the program with the death penalty after the Jerry Sandusky scandal and Freeh report. The sanctions it did impose were severe. Nonetheless ... Record Penn State fine to help abused kids The NCAA's unprecedented $60 million fine against Penn State will hurt the university in its pocketbook. The silver lining is that it will help plenty of abused kids, and it could even wind up preventing ... Penn State loses one sponsor, others could follow State Farm is pulling its ads from Penn State football broadcasts, while General Motors is reconsidering its sponsorship deal and Wall Street is threatening to downgrade the school's credit rating, suggesting the price of the sexual abuse scandal could go well beyond the $60 million fine and other penalties imposed by the NCAA. Stewart Mandel: Reaction to NCAA's unprecedented Penn State sanctions; more Mailbag My column Monday criticizing NCAA president Mark Emmert for his despotic handling of the Penn State case drew voluminous (more than 500 e-mails) and often heated reactions, which I'll sum up simply by saying that sentiments like this ... Penn State players pledge commitment Penn State seniors Michael Zordich and linebacker Michael Mauti led a group of about two dozen players that publicly pledged their commitment to the university Wednesday. Penn State aftermath: Fired former president denies knowing of abuse Former Penn State University President Graham Spanier says an investigative report released early this month is inaccurate regarding his role in the alleged cover-up of a sexual molestation scandal involving Jerry Sandusky, the former assistant football coach. College football roundup: Penn State has not lost any players yet Penn State coach Bill O'Brien said no current players have informed him of their intention to leave the program. Penn State faces loss of sponsors' support State Farm is pulling its ads from Penn State football broadcasts, while General Motors is reconsidering its sponsorship deal and Wall Street is threatening to downgrade the school's credit rating, suggesting the price of the sexual abuse scandal could go well beyond the $60 million fine and other penalties imposed by the NCAA. Penn State's O'Brien battling to keep team together Penn State coach Bill O'Brien said no current players have informed him of their intention to leave the program.
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