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	<title>Comments on: SEC Headlines 7/14/2012</title>
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		<title>By: buddha22</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2012 03:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Too big to fail? I think I will wretch if I hear that one more time.
 
PSU&#039;s football program simply needs to be given the death penalty, period. The NCAA should not turn the other way or play Pilate and wash their hands of this travesty. Will it be tough? No tougher than what befell SMU. Do they deserve it? Absolutely. If they do not act swiftly why should we hold the NCAA in any less contempt than we hold the PSU adminisration? Yes, let this be a warning to everyone that this type of &quot;management&quot; or lack of oversight&quot; will not be tolerated. Regardless of whether other institutions may also be guilty of this or similarly grievous infractions, they should pay the price...maybe if we once again held those in authority to a higher standard than the basest, lowest common denominator that we have let this devolve into, we wouldn&#039;t be discussing this 14 years later.
 
If I were a Penn State Alumnus I&#039;d demand it or they would never receive another red cent. Will anyone stand up and say enough?  In this era of situational ethics reigns supreme I am sure they will indeed be deemed &quot;too big to fail.&quot; If so, I hope no SEC school would ever schedule them again.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Too big to fail? I think I will wretch if I hear that one more time.<br />
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PSU&#8217;s football program simply needs to be given the death penalty, period. The NCAA should not turn the other way or play Pilate and wash their hands of this travesty. Will it be tough? No tougher than what befell SMU. Do they deserve it? Absolutely. If they do not act swiftly why should we hold the NCAA in any less contempt than we hold the PSU adminisration? Yes, let this be a warning to everyone that this type of &#8220;management&#8221; or lack of oversight&#8221; will not be tolerated. Regardless of whether other institutions may also be guilty of this or similarly grievous infractions, they should pay the price&#8230;maybe if we once again held those in authority to a higher standard than the basest, lowest common denominator that we have let this devolve into, we wouldn&#8217;t be discussing this 14 years later.<br />
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If I were a Penn State Alumnus I&#8217;d demand it or they would never receive another red cent. Will anyone stand up and say enough?  In this era of situational ethics reigns supreme I am sure they will indeed be deemed &#8220;too big to fail.&#8221; If so, I hope no SEC school would ever schedule them again.</p>
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