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Penn State Ex-Coach, Others Charged in Child Sex Case

Could Penn State look any worse right now?

Holy ****.

This is incredible. Joe is gonna have to step down it seems.
 
Could Penn State look any worse right now?

Holy ****.

This is incredible. Joe is gonna have to step down it seems.

Ny times is reporting its in the works..He may not even coach this weekend.

They let Sandusky on campus as late as last week to use the weight room.

Dude had a key to the facility.

He had an office there as well..
 
Toxic.

The only thing that makes it worse is the university funding the legal counsel for the perpetrators and enablers of these crimes against humanity at the worst possible level.

The more details that come out the more unbelievable it is.
 
Toxic.

The only thing that makes it worse is the university funding the legal counsel for the perpetrators and enablers of these crimes against humanity at the worst possible level.

The more details that come out the more unbelievable it is.

Penn state boosters should pull their contributions..
 
yeah gotta take back what I said yesterday. A lot of alumni, boosters, and members of the school board are livid. They want this mess cleaned up right away. And want everybody whose covered it up or done nothing about it out of the school.

Now for those calling out McQuery, it HAS come out that he has cooperated with everything even dating back to 2002. Everytime the police have asked him to testify he has. So he really isn't getting much heat.

As for who would take the job if it opens up. A lot of people actually. It all depends on who the new AD is though
 
well the mess in State College really isn't a mess on the football side. He'd have to rebuild a reputation.
 
Recruiting has to take a hit too. Who would want to play for a school who's reputation, "Linebacker U" was built upon a guy who used his power to rape kids?

Paul Posluzny must feel jipped.
 
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Penn State administrators are discussing how to manage Joe Paterno's departure as the football coach, the New York Times reported Tuesday, citing two unnamed people briefed on talks among the school's top officials.Paterno could be done as the football coach perhaps within days or weeks, the newspaper reported. He certainly will not return as coach next year, the newspaper reported.
A high-ranking Penn State official also says support for Paterno is eroding among the school's board of trustees.
The person spoke to The Associated Press on Tuesday on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the topic. The person is familiar with the trustees' discussions but says it's unclear what the consequences for Paterno will be.
The person says a decision could be at hand before the board meets Friday.
Meanwhile, Scott Paterno is telling reporters that his father has had no talks with Penn State officials or trustees about stepping down. He told reporters outside his father's house Tuesday that Joe Paterno plans to not only coach in Saturday's game against Nebraska, but for the long haul.
Earlier Tuesday, Penn State's president abruptly canceled Paterno's weekly news conference amid increasing calls for both men to resign in the wake of a former assistant coach's sex-abuse scandal and as another potential victim came forward.

http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/45186257/ns/sports-college_football/
 
Paterno seems in denial as to how big this is. This is a gigantic story. His career and legacy are ruined.
 
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