Post by selinna25 on Jul 26, 2012 22:05:47 GMT -5
This was Mark Emmert’s moment, the zyhaa727 most important cheap hats for salenews conference of the NCAA president’s career, the one time he could stand on a podium and send a resounding message that his organization mattered in the real world. And he failed.The NCAA president dropped the ball by not forbidding Penn State to play football for at least a year in the wake of a child sexual abuse scandal, a tragedy that went all the way to the top of the university and its main cash cow, Joe Paterno’s poisoned program.
The NCAA slammed Penn State Monday with an unprecedented Cheap NFL Hatsseries of penalties, including a $60 million fine and the loss of all coach Joe Paterno's victories from 1998-2011, in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.GalleryThe statue of Joe Paterno was taken down from outside the Penn State football stadium Sunday as the NCAA announced it would be issuing sanctions against the university.
Emmert took away money and scholarships and all butCheap Hats online congratulated himself and the organization for administering what he called “unprecedented” penalties, punitive measures that went far and beyond, he said, the NCAA’s sentencing guidelines. But he let the games go on.He merely showed us the same thing the late Paterno, former Penn State president Graham Spanier and two functionaries now facing criminal charges for their roles in the cover-up showed us.
With Monday’s decision not to pull the plug on the PennCheap NCAA Hats State program, Emmert and the NCAA essentially said that grade-fixing and paying players in the 1980s — violations that led to the “death penalty” shutdown of Southern Methodist’s football program for two seasons was more egregious than former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky molesting pre-pubescent.
Never has Emmert and his ineffective bureaucracy looked so Cheap 59fifty Hatsafraid of the major colleges who line their coffers and pay their salaries. Never has a $60 million fine seemed driven by public relations.Yes, that money will go to organizations committed to the restoration of victims of child sexual abuse. But Penn State, the second-highest-grossing program in America, will essentially be able to pay that fine by having a 2012 season.
that no matter how heinous the scandal, college footballCheap NBA Hats must go on.boys in the football building’s showers even after Paterno and others received eyewitness accounts of the behavior.The Republic of Ireland full-back established himself as a key part of manager Martin Jol's plans last season and has now committed himself to the club until the end of the 2013-14 season.