Two years ago, Jerry Sandusky & Penn State captured our attention with a horrible story. The way the NCAA handled the matter, was almost as bad.
At the time, I cried foul on several issues, most notably:
But, the fallout from all this is coming. Those of you keeping up with the sports news know a Pennsylvania politician sued the NCAA over this, and the NCAA's internal emails were released (check below). Two statements stood out,
Really?! Having a pedophile on staff gives a team an unfair advantage?
In the end, this is the kind of scandal that cost people their jobs. Hopefully, Mark Emmert will be the first to have his head on the chopping block!
http://espn.go.com/college-football...ctions-jerry-sandusky-child-sex-abuse-scandal
At the time, I cried foul on several issues, most notably:
- Mark Emmert did something no other NCAA director had ever done, he announced the sanctions instead of the enforcement director.
- the NCAA had absolutely no authority to levy fines, let alone one that was in the high 10 figures (the only thing more shocking was that Penn State actually paid it!).
But, the fallout from all this is coming. Those of you keeping up with the sports news know a Pennsylvania politician sued the NCAA over this, and the NCAA's internal emails were released (check below). Two statements stood out,
- "the university is so embarrassed they will do anything."
- The second was utter nonsense about Penn State having a competitive advantage from all this, so the solution is to take away some scholarships.
Really?! Having a pedophile on staff gives a team an unfair advantage?
In the end, this is the kind of scandal that cost people their jobs. Hopefully, Mark Emmert will be the first to have his head on the chopping block!
http://espn.go.com/college-football...ctions-jerry-sandusky-child-sex-abuse-scandal