Monday, July 23, 2012

State Of Shock

I guess today was the day that Penn State University students, faculty and fans was dreading to hear about. It all fell down today, just like the statue coming down yesterday. Were the penalties strong enough? Thats for you to decide. I think the biggest thing we saw today was the NC two A do some real work.

Loss of money, four year bowl ban, loss of scholarships and above all, loss of integrity. This incident is bigger than football and its bigger than a statue. How do you rebuild from this? Number one, a lot of your football players will probably jump ship to find a school that does not have a cloud over its campus. Recruits will probably shy away from the "State Of Shock" and find better schools to play for. But then again, this is bigger than football. It just happen to happen in the football world of the locker room. Its time to rebuild, but in another way. Lets rebuild in the hearts and minds of the alumni. Thats a good start. Football should be last on peoples minds(Im a big fan college football fan and thats honestly hard to do) but you have to put integrity first.

Man Joe Pa, did you ever see this coming? Maybe Sandusky did but he did not care, he was all out for himself and it literally brought the house down. I see people are mad at the NC two A(thats my way of breaking down the spelling) but you should be mad at Sandusky. Using the school to "get" to young men. Its very hard to sweep things under the rug when the rugs get lumpy and obvious. The obvious thing is to start over but start slow, put those wins and loses to the side(backburner) and please bring hearts and minds together. Penn State, its time for a new slate.

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