donovan wrote:Derek wrote:I'm sorry. I don't think this is enough. SMU got the death penalty for paying players.
There were school officials that knew what was going on, along with Paterno. I just think there is no way out of this but to shut the football program down for a year or two.
Let the players go elsewhere if they want, but the consequences must be paid, both in and out of the courtroom.
And as armchairqb said.... Innocent people are going to suffer, and that is the reality of our society. Nevertheless, federal and School justice need to be done.
If your football program is more important than academics or the lives of some kids, then you need to shut down on your own accord, and if you don't when something like this happens. You'll get shut down.
Shut them down.
This is the problem...as I see it. Sanctions and penalties do not work, they don't make things better. If the school can not self correct all of this, then nothing is going to change. Want a real penalty....Have schools refuse to play Penn State until something changes...and be willing to take the loss on principal......and you say?
This would be a brilliant solution...if enough schools did it, it would have the effect of a death penalty and IMO probably speak a LOT louder in terms of message than just shutting them down.....either way (and I like your idea better) the lesson would be learned. But that won't happen cause money is at stake.
And if I read you right, that's kinda the problem here in the first place.