guy with a reliable tip on fox is saying psu would have been much better off with death penalty

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lost scholarships
every win from 1998 and on gone.

no bowls until 2015 if i remember
all stadium sales going to some charity
free immediate transfer for all incoming players

no season in 2013-2014 season
option of playing 1aa to rebuild program.

just what a guy with a reliable tip was saying. if its legit though, its way worse.
 

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They wont lose a season - that would be the death penalty.

They also wont invalidate wins. They didn't play anyone ineligible.
 

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http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2012/07/23/severe-penalties-expected-to-be-handed-down-for-psu/

CBS News Chief Investigative Correspondent Armen Keteyian spoke more about the situation on 93-7 The Fan.

“In 1987, the NCAA obviously suspended the SMU football program for one year, the so-called ‘death penalty,’” said Keteyian. “The source I spoke to this morning who is definitely in the know told me, ‘I’ve never seen anything like this.’ So, one would have to believe that this is going to entail some sort of suspension of the program.”


“If we’re moving beyond what SMU was, it’s reasonable to believe at this point in time that Penn State could lose its football program for at least a year,” he added. “That’s just me reading into what someone else told me, but this person as I said is definitely in a position to know and is aware of what the penalties are so it certainly does not look good for Penn State.”

Later in the day, KDKA-TV’s Paul Martino talked more with Keteyian about the looming sanctions and the effect they could have on PSU’s football program.

“You take away scholarships and you take away the ability to play on television and in bowl games, and you put a team basically with a scarlet letter on its forehead for a number of years, the cumulative effect of that is going to be far worse,” Keteyian said. “Penn State is going to wish they got the death penalty when the full scope and impact of these sanctions are known.”
 

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I can't understand why a recruit would want to go to Penn St right now unless they grew up a Penn St fan. Our strength and conditioning coach left Carolina to go there. Just mind-boggling. No matter what happens, when people see anything related to Penn St, they are automatically going to think of the scandal.
 

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