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Remember folks, PSU held a collection for a charity of those sexually abused at a football game and raised 22K, with 107K in attendance...

We don't hate everything to do with Penn State. We were outraged at the callousness of the students and the institution toward the victims of abuse. That moment in time will not soon be forgotten. There are universities that commit heinous acts all the time, but when the students openly support it, there will be

They were the assholes protesting when JoePa's statute was taken down. They need to sit down, shut the fuck up and stay under the radar. Nothing draws more ire than pedophiles and those associated with them.

People in glass showers shouldn't cast stones.

Just for my own entertainment: you really think that you could walk into any sports bar in Town, USA, mention Penn State, and the first/overall sentiment would be that the NCAA screwed you?

"Not having a serious discussion" = not buying into your bullshit strawman arguments, in your world.

Having graduated twice from Penn State, I'm pretty sure I know it all too well, and I'm pretty sure it's people like you and these students today who make it impossible for me to ever feel any pride in that fact.

Are you really this fucking stupid, or do you just go onto the Internet randomly and vomit all over the screen until someone calls you out?

Here's the thing. Penn St. and it's alumni had one chance, just one, to move past this and perhaps change the perception of Penn St that now will forever exist. To handle the aftermath and sanctions with grace, accept the consequences, and move on. But none of you did that. You bitched and moaned, you hung on to

THON is a charity fundraising event promoted by Penn State throughout the northeast, that although marketed as "helping kids fight cancer", funnels 100% of solicited funds to a entity called Four Diamonds Fund that solely benefits Penn State's own medical center serving a limited region in central Pennsylvania. The

To any students who are being forced to go to Penn St. at gunpoint, I apologize. To the dozen or so students who actively are protesting or working to change the culture, you have my sympathy. To the other 35,000 students, go eat a bag of dicks.

Penn State would know a thing or two about 'no means no,' after all.

Had Jerry Sandusky just entered a plea of "Thon," rather than "Not Guilty," the whole problem would have gone away.

These assholes just don't get it and they never will.

No, just the football-first culture's fault.

Reminds me of the story of Steve Kerr playing in the tournament at Arizona State a few days after his father was killed by the PLO. State fans chanted "PLO!"

When Mizzou was still in the Big 12, Thomas Robinson (one of Kansas's best players) suffered the loss of his mother. When KU played at Mizzou shortly after that, some Mizzou players wore T-shirts with 'NMT' on them (standing for No Mom Tom). Proud to a Mizzou fan that day, I was.

I thought the original sanctions were extreme, given that the crimes committed weren't really related to running of the football program. Having said that, the behavior exhibited by Penn State fans since all this came out leads me to desire even stronger sanctions. Particularly their deification of Paterno: a once

I have a few degrees from PSU. You have no idea how happy it made me when I was admitted to a professional/graduate program elsewhere, so that PSU would no longer be the first line on the academic portion of my resume.