Big Ten: 2012 Big Ten Media days
ESPN (blog)
Mauti said he got one email from a couple of fans who told them they'd sworn never to go another Penn State football game after the Jerry Sandusky scandal broke. But they told him that after watching him talk, they promised never to miss another game.
See all stories on this topic »Penn State Scandal Conversation Shifts Toward Joe Paterno, Negative View Of ...
Huffington Post
The Freeh report detailed a high-level cover up of sexual assaults by one-time assistant footballcoach Jerry Sandusky on Penn State's campus. Contrary to what Paterno had claimed regarding his knowledge of Sandusky's assaults prior to his death, he was ...
See all stories on this topic »Penn State and the Illusion of Success
Huffington Post
Lots of chest-beating and hand-wringing and tear-jerking and teeth-gnashing about how these sanctions are going to ruin the future of Penn State football and how unfair they are and that the team will lose and lose and lose and no one will show up and blah, ...
See all stories on this topic »Swiss Olympic team expels football player for racist, violent Twitter message
Washington Post
Morganella “discriminated against, insulted and violated the dignity of the South Korea football team as well as the South Korean people,” Swiss Olympic team chief Gian Gilli said through a translator at a news conference. He said the player was stripped of ...
See all stories on this topic »Alabama fan trying to raise money for Penn State
CBSSports.com (blog)
Second of all, I think it's far more important to help out victims of sexual abuse than it is to help Penn State win football games. I mean, I'm a huge college football fan but at the end of the day it's just that: college football. You can say that innocent fans were ...
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One reader's take on what happened at Penn State
Baltimore Sun (blog)
In 2001, Mike McQueary reported to Coach Joe Paterno that he witnessed a serious crime committed against a child by former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky in the football building at Penn State. Based on the emails and his personal notes that appeared in ...
See all stories on this topic »Penn State's Punishment, While Appropriate, Will Do Little To Help Sandusky's ...
Forbes
The NCAA also annulled all of the football team's victories dating back to 1998 – thereby invalidating 14 seasons in a symbolic attempt to erase those teams from memory, if not the record books. In doing so, it also bypassed the time-consuming procedures ...
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Penn State president: University can cover legal costs
Philadelphia Inquirer
On Tuesday, the NCAA imposed the fine and a four-year ban on the football team's postseason play and vacated all the team's victories dating to 1998. The invalidation of those wins strips famed Nittany Lions coach Joe Paterno, who died in January, of the ...
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ESPN (blog)
Mauti said he got one email from a couple of fans who told them they'd sworn never to go another Penn State football game after the Jerry Sandusky scandal broke. But they told him that after watching him talk, they promised never to miss another game.
See all stories on this topic »Penn State Scandal Conversation Shifts Toward Joe Paterno, Negative View Of ...
Huffington Post
The Freeh report detailed a high-level cover up of sexual assaults by one-time assistant footballcoach Jerry Sandusky on Penn State's campus. Contrary to what Paterno had claimed regarding his knowledge of Sandusky's assaults prior to his death, he was ...
See all stories on this topic »Penn State and the Illusion of Success
Huffington Post
Lots of chest-beating and hand-wringing and tear-jerking and teeth-gnashing about how these sanctions are going to ruin the future of Penn State football and how unfair they are and that the team will lose and lose and lose and no one will show up and blah, ...
See all stories on this topic »Swiss Olympic team expels football player for racist, violent Twitter message
Washington Post
Morganella “discriminated against, insulted and violated the dignity of the South Korea football team as well as the South Korean people,” Swiss Olympic team chief Gian Gilli said through a translator at a news conference. He said the player was stripped of ...
See all stories on this topic »Alabama fan trying to raise money for Penn State
CBSSports.com (blog)
Second of all, I think it's far more important to help out victims of sexual abuse than it is to help Penn State win football games. I mean, I'm a huge college football fan but at the end of the day it's just that: college football. You can say that innocent fans were ...
See all stories on this topic »
College Football Weekend Roundup FanIQ (blog) Good morning college football fans, and happy Monday! I hope you had a great weekend—here are some interesting headlines you may have missed over the last several days. - The Joe Paterno statue that was removed from its platform into Beaver Stadium ... See all stories on this topic » | FanIQ (blog) |
Baltimore Sun (blog)
In 2001, Mike McQueary reported to Coach Joe Paterno that he witnessed a serious crime committed against a child by former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky in the football building at Penn State. Based on the emails and his personal notes that appeared in ...
See all stories on this topic »Penn State's Punishment, While Appropriate, Will Do Little To Help Sandusky's ...
Forbes
The NCAA also annulled all of the football team's victories dating back to 1998 – thereby invalidating 14 seasons in a symbolic attempt to erase those teams from memory, if not the record books. In doing so, it also bypassed the time-consuming procedures ...
See all stories on this topic »
Britain embraces women's Olympic football team Yahoo! Sports Britain has not fielded a men's Olympic team since the 1960 games in Rome becausefootball federations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland feared losing their independence within FIFA. "GB and football not a good fit," read a headline in the Sunday ... See all stories on this topic » | Yahoo! Sports |
Philadelphia Inquirer
On Tuesday, the NCAA imposed the fine and a four-year ban on the football team's postseason play and vacated all the team's victories dating to 1998. The invalidation of those wins strips famed Nittany Lions coach Joe Paterno, who died in January, of the ...
See all stories on this topic »
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