Lumbee09
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I don't see the point. Paterno is dead and the other administrators are all fired (I think) and face perjury charges so they should be getting their punishment soon enough. As long as Penn St has cleared out all the people involved, I see no reason to give the death penalty to people that had nothing to do with this.
Agreed. In other situations where the NCAA steps in, they are the only ones with any power to enforce the rules, and they have to punish in order to deter others from cheating. Penn St is getting hit from all angles right now and all people responsible are either dead or going to be in jail.