Penn State likely suing NCAA
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gorocks99
http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/8240385/penn-state-nittany-lions-trustees-file-appeal-federal-lawsuit-denialAt least four Penn State board of trustees members intend to file an appeal Monday afternoon with the NCAA over sanctions levied against the university after the Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse scandal because they say the NCAA did not give the school due process in meting out its punishment.Trustees and a person with first-hand knowledge of the discussions said the move is a precursor to a federal lawsuit that will ask a judge to invalidate the sanctions, because trustees expect the NCAA to reject the appeal.
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sjmvsfscs08What NCAA rules did Penn State break?
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ts1227Doesn't the PSU president agreeing to the sanctions make any of that a moot point?
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sportchamppsAt first I was sympathetic to PSU. I didn't think the accusations could be true. Then the report came out and we learned that grown men choose football over protecting children. Now at a time when PSU needs to show they care about more then football the trustees once again show that football is more important to them then the doing the right thing. These men haven't learned anything proving the punishment is needed to change the culture. I hope since they take the decision to court the NCAA just gives them the death penalty they had discussed.
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WebFire
I wonder the same.ts1227;1241355 wrote:Doesn't the PSU president agreeing to the sanctions make any of that a moot point? -
Pick6
Is it that hard to figure out? the coverup gave them an unfair competitive advantage.sjmvsfscs08;1241348 wrote:What NCAA rules did Penn State break? -
goosebumpsThis is a bad idea for the University. They should just be quiet as a mouse and ride out the storm. This will only keep Penn St in the news for an even longer period and make them look way worse imo.
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password
I don't know about that, is there any rules that limit how much power the President has in decisions concerning the school without consulting the board of trustees?ts1227;1241355 wrote:Doesn't the PSU president agreeing to the sanctions make any of that a moot point? -
WebFire
That's the school's problem, not the NCAA's.password;1241418 wrote:I don't know about that, is there any rules that limit how much power the President has in decisions concerning the school without consulting the board of trustees? -
HitsRusOh yes..yes,yes,yes. I'd love to see the NCAA on trial. A lot of eyes need to be opened.
Maybe they will be forced to actually conform to their mission statement. -
password
Yes it would be the schools problem, but it would also void the agreement if there was a stipulation in the schools bylaws and the contract of the President that he must consult the trustees before major decisions that affect the school can be made. I don't know if there is such a thing, I was just asking about it.WebFire;1241427 wrote:That's the school's problem, not the NCAA's. -
THE4RINGZThe level at which corruption runs rampant in the ncaa makes the Gambino Family jealous. Finally someone might be forced to investigate that sacred cow, those scandals being revealed will open a lot of eyes.
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FatHobbitHitsRus;1241439 wrote:Oh yes..yes,yes,yes. I'd love to see the NCAA on trial. A lot of eyes need to be opened.
Maybe they will be forced to actually conform to their mission statement.
I wonder if this is the beginning of the end for the NCAA? I'd like to see their dirty laundry aired out and let them face the same scrutiny and media coverage that many schools have been facing. (Not that I want to defend anything to do with the Penn State mess)THE4RINGZ;1241448 wrote:The level at which corruption runs rampant in the ncaa makes the Gambino Family jealous. Finally someone might be forced to investigate that sacred cow, those scandals being revealed will open a lot of eyes. -
Al Bundy
lack of institutional controlsjmvsfscs08;1241348 wrote:What NCAA rules did Penn State break? -
Big GainA VERY VERY BAD IDEA.....the NCAA told Penn State if they sued they would change the penalties to a FOUR year Death Penalty. Or worse yet, throw Penn State out of the NCAA FOREVER. These penalties were discussed and seriously considered by the NCAA school's Presidents. Thus, they feel the current penalties are giving Penn State a break, considering the severity of their actions OR more precisely their dastardly inaction.
Similarly, Tarkanian vs NCAA went all the way to the Supreme Court and the Court ruled the NCAA was a private organization and not under the jurisdiction of the laws of due process and had the right to punish members who joined their organization as they saw fit. As for antitrust allegations, the Supreme Court said that any school not happy with the NCAA could leave and join another organization or start their own organization.
BTW, only FOUR of Penn State's FORTY SEVEN Board of Trustees have said they would appeal and have threatened suit. Did you know that Paterno had it in his contract that he could put FOUR members on the Board of Trustees of his choosing?
There are those in Happy Valley that just do not get it. Their mind set is just beneath that of Sandusky's. -
queencitybuckeye
Those included in the consent decree.sjmvsfscs08;1241348 wrote:What NCAA rules did Penn State break? -
jordo212000Dumb. It would be best to move on so that everybody can heal and the current players can begin to get normalcy back
This just brings negative attention back on the university. It also makes them seem heartless. Bad PR move... -
OneBuckeyeThis is about the dumbest thing the trustee's can do. It just supports the findings of the freeh report about "Penn State Culture". Also when you have a federal investigation coming regarding the possibility of covering up child molestation. You don't want to be fighting two battles at once. Penn State could possibly cease to exist as a school if they are found guilty especially if they go down fighting. The PSU president seems to be the only rational person in Happy Valley.
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HitsRusA VERY VERY BAD IDEA.....the NCAA told Penn State if they sued they would change the penalties to a FOUR year Death Penalty
...as opposed to the 10 year + penalty that it got? Go for it Penn State..your case has validity and your cause is just.
As for "Tarkanian" that is a seperate case, was not without significant dissent, is 20 years old, and alot has transpired since that ruling with the NCAA continuing to enhance and expand it's not so benign power. It might be time to review this...and indeed the NCAA is already being challenged on another front....and very deservedly so.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/24/opinion/nocera-standing-up-to-the-ncaa.html
It drives me crazy to see people so outraged at Sandusky and others at PSU, that they would permit even more travesty in the name of vigilante justice. -
isadore
giving a football program a fine, loss of bowl games and scholarships a greater travesty than the rape of many young boys and the coverup of those crimes. wow, now there is a skewed sense of values on sports and life.HitrUS wrote:It drives me crazy to see people so outraged at Sandusky and others at PSU, that they would permit even more travesty in the name of vigilante justice. -
HitsRus^^^^I did not equate the two....I said that as horrible as the Sandusky case is , it should not be an excuse to commit additional trevesty.
I am surprised that You..Mr. ultra liberal democrat, defends an institution that continues to exploit the people it is supposed to advocate for as bad as any corporation you routinely rant at over on the politics forum. This organization, unlike corporations, are not checked by laws or regulations, and it accountable only to itself. -
WebFire
Would it void it? Or would it cause the person who broke the internal PSU rule to be fired? IDK, just asking. I can see it both ways.password;1241447 wrote:Yes it would be the schools problem, but it would also void the agreement if there was a stipulation in the schools bylaws and the contract of the President that he must consult the trustees before major decisions that affect the school can be made. I don't know if there is such a thing, I was just asking about it. -
isadoregosh a ruddies, we have an organization formed by its individual members in voluntary association. gosh if PSU does not like the rules, if it does not like be punished for it coverup of child rape it can just quit. Boy that would show the NCAA.
those 4 paterno acolytes on the board will keep this case in the news and cause real permanent damage to the institution they claim to love. -
TiernanNever gonna happen. 4 idiots trying to get their 15 minutes. Hey PSU - STFU!
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queencitybuckeyeThe NCAA's position should be that the agreement between Penn State and themseleves has been properly executed and any argument regarding whether officials acted outside their authority is an internal matter for the university to sort out.