Penn State president: Loan likely to help pay NCAA fine USA TODAY WASHINGTON (AP) – Penn State will probably have to give its athletics department a long-term loan to pay the $60 million fine imposed by the NCAA after the child sex abuse scandal at the school, the university's president said in an interview aired Sunday. See all stories on this topic » | USA TODAY |
Philadelphia Inquirer
The old face of Penn State football was craggy and cunning and defiant, which it had to be to last through the decades. It once was depicted on a statue that stood outside the great stadium that had doubled and tripled in size while Joe Paterno was the football ...
See all stories on this topic »Football Recruiting - Southeast Region: Gridiron Kings 2012
ESPN (blog)
CITIES: BOSTON · CHICAGO · DALLAS · LOS ANGELES · NEW YORK · ESPN Recruiting NationFootball · Shop · Football Recruiting - Southeast Region. Football Recruiting - Southeast Region: Gridiron Kings 2012. 4-star QB Brice Ramsey propels SE team ...
See all stories on this topic »Brazil, Japan advance to Olympic football quarterfinals; Mexico gets campaign ...
Washington Post
CARDIFF, Wales — Neymar inspired Brazil to a 3-1 victory over Belarus on Sunday to reach the quarterfinals of the Olympic men's football competition, and Japan also booked its berth by beating Morocco 1-0 after a late goal. In other results, two-time Olympic ...
See all stories on this topic »Penn State head: "Heavy" sanctions better than alternative
CBS News
It was made clear to me and to our legal team very early on in the week that we really had a choice, which was multiple years of the death penalty (the loss of the football program) or the sanctions," Erickson said Sunday on "Face the Nation." "Given the two ...
See all stories on this topic »Neymar gives Brazil 3-1 win over Belarus in men's Olympic football tournament
Washington Post
MANCHESTER, England — Neymar set up two goals and scored from a free kick to help Brazil beat Belarus 3-1 on Sunday, securing the gold-medal favorite a spot in the quarterfinals of the men's Olympic football tournament. Neymar struck a well-placed ...
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Penn State Football: Why No Fan Should Blame a Player If He Transfers Bleacher Report The NCAA brought the hammer on Penn State's football program last week. A four-year postseason ban, five years of probation and a $60 million fine to be paid over the next few years to set up an endowment fund to benefit victims of child sexual abuse was ... See all stories on this topic » | Bleacher Report |
Washington Post
GLASGOW, Scotland — Gold-medal favorite United States, host Britain and Brazil qualified for the quarterfinal stage of women's Olympic football Saturday. The U.S. beat Colombia 3-0, Britain cruised past Cameroon 3-0 while Brazil needed a late goal to win ...
See all stories on this topic »Penn State is college football's latest culture shock
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
“Everyone is looking at football as a culture instead of looking at us as a culture. The game is so money-driven. When I came to Penn State, we played three times a year on TV, and that was unbelievable. You had to play Notre Dame or Michigan to get on TV.” ...
See all stories on this topic »PSU president says school covered for lawsuits
SI.com
WASHINGTON (AP) Penn State is adequately covered to handle lawsuits stemming from the sexual abuse scandal that has enveloped the campus, its president said, repeating that the university hopes to settle many of them "as quickly as possible" even ...
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