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Terps' sanctions were different, but Gary Williams can relate to Penn State's Bill O'Brien
The Baltimore SunIn the spring of 1989, an up-and-coming Division I basketball coach returned to his alma mater, leaving a prestigious job and a burgeoning national reputation behind. The coach was aware that his new program was about to be sanctioned by the NCAA for...Tags: Southern Methodist Mustangs, Atlantic Coast Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, Tony Massenburg
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Jeff Jacobs: In Nailing Penn State, Did NCAA Open Pandora's Box?
The Hartford CourantNCAA justice was swift for Penn State, conveniently swift, unprecedented and not all together blind to public relations. There also could be no misunderstanding the severity of the punishment. Penn State has been brought to its knees. The crushing...Tags: Joe Paterno, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lacrosse, Sports, Murder
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Beamer removing Paterno Award as proper as sanctions against Penn State
Frank Beamer received the first Joseph V. Paterno Award in 2010, emblematic of college football coaches who not only win games but also mold young men. Last week, Beamer moved the plaque from his Virginia Tech office and into storage. “I thought it...
Tags: Miami Hurricanes, Virginia Tech, North Carolina State University, Boston College, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Penn State Board of Trustees Statement on NCAA, Players
The Penn State Board of Trustees met for a discussion tonight. A vote was not required and none was taken. The Board finds the punitive sanctions difficult and the process with the NCAA unfortunate. But as we understand it, the alternatives were...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, The Pennsylvania State University, College Sports
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When it comes to PSU viewpoint, location matters
Perhaps no other figure in sports history with the exception of O.J. Simpson has suffered a greater fall than the late Joe Paterno. And the images that we've seen on television starting last fall and continuing with Paterno's passing in January and again...Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Joe Paterno, Chase (tv program), NASCAR, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Report: Penn State faced 4-year 'death penalty'
Penn State faced a multiyear shutdown of its football program had it not agreed with the sanctions imposed by the NCAA earlier this week, university President Rodney Erickson told ESPN. The football program at Penn State faced a four-year "death...
Tags: Southern Methodist University, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports, ESPN (tv network), FBI
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NCAA to hand down penalties on Penn State Monday
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelNCAA to hand down penalties on Penn State Monday... -
NCAA hands down strict penalties on Penn State
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelNCAA hands down strict penalties on Penn State... -
How 'culture' became a scapegoat for the powerful at PSU
Pittsburgh and SomersetUnsurprisingly, emotions ran high after the NCAA announced its sanctions against the Penn State University football program. Penalties include a four-year postseason ban, a $60 million fine, and the removal of 112 PSU wins from the 1998-2011 football...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Culture, Sports, ESPN (tv network), College Sports
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Former U. S. Senator Selected as Penn State Athletics Integrity Monitor
The NCAA today selected former U.S. Senator George Mitchell as the independent Athletics Integrity Monitor at Penn State. Mitchell’s five-year appointment begins immediately. As Athletics Integrity Monitor, Mitchell will evaluate Penn State&...
Tags: European Union, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Business Enterprises, Republic of Ireland, College Sports
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In wake of Paterno, FSU’s Bobby Bowden tops all-time wins list
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelIn the wake of the news just announced Monday morning that Penn State was slammed with a $60 million, four-year bowl ban and a vacation of wins between 1998-2011, former Florida State coach Bobby Bowden becomes Division I-A college football's new all-time... -
For Bowden family, news about wins list brings ‘muted happiness’
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelGREENSBORO, N.C. — Tommy Bowden’s voice trembled with an easily detected sadness, and subtle, mostly masked happiness. As the former Clemson head coach spoke late Monday morning to a reporter during the ACC Kickoff at Greensboro’s...
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