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Originally Posted by bambino
I didn’t think they would win. Franklin might be the worst game day coach in college football.
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i picked Ohio State
Sat, 11/2, 11:00 AM CDT
(4) Ohio State
Buckeyes
6-1
(3) Penn State
Nittany Lions
7-0
Odds: OSU-3.5
O/U45.5
TV: FOX
WINNER: Brutus BuckTard
the big one of the day. JoePa Lions are 0-7 last meetings. now they are 0-8
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Originally Posted by HDGristle
Well, Joe was complicit for Sandusky so... yeah.
Fuck Penn State
and
Fuck JoePa too
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Originally Posted by tommy156
Fuck Penn State.
Fuck that creep Sandusky.
Fuck Joe Paterno's ghost.
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both of you don't know what you are talking about. all you think you know is the 2001 incident that happened on Penn State's campus at the football complex.
what you don't know is that in 1998 there was another allegation off campus where the DA declined to prosecute because there were no other witnesses. unfortunately this happens often in these cases. the DA knew it wasn't winnable.
guess what Joe Paterno did? forced Sandusky out of the program. he gave Sandusky an ultimatum .. resign as DC or give up his foundation. Sandusky of course chose to retire.
Paterno did this on his gut feeling Sandusky was guilty and the time he was spending on his foundation was an issue, Paterno felt it took too much time away from football.
in 1998 Paterno forced Sanducky out of the Penn State program. that's a fact.
yet people claim Paterno ";looked the other way" in order to win. nonsense. if that was the case why did he force Sandusky out?
the 2001 incident happened because as a Penn State retiree Sandusky had the right to access the football complex, again against what Peterno wanted but he couldn't block it.
"Upon his retirement, Sandusky was awarded "both an unusual compensation package and a special designation of 'emeritus' rank t
hat carried special privileges, including access to the university's recreational facilities."
Fuck Sanducky but it was Joe Paterno who forced him out of the program.
My name, I have spent my whole life trying to make that name mean something. And now it's gone.
—Joe Paterno, following his termination[51]
I do not [believe Joe Paterno was involved in the alleged cover-up]. And I'm viewing this strictly on the evidence, not any kind of fealty to anybody. I did not find that evidence.
—Sandusky prosecutor Frank Fina, on 60 Minutes[52]
amusing that a Texas redneck knows more about Paterno and the scandal than some yinzers do