I think that they'll go interim with Bradley and give him the job during the off season. Unless Bradley's name shows up in a grand jury document somewhere.
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Nah, why would they want their hard-earned money to go towards, buyouts, settlements, payoffs and get-out-jail-free cards? If I were an alum, my cash needs to go to tangible improvements of the University.?I don?t take vacations. I don?t get sick. I don?t observe major holidays. I?m a jackhammer.?
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Originally posted by hack View PostReally? Were I them I'd clear absolutely everybody out after the season and pay Meyer whatever he wants plus 10%. If ever you wanted to imply a clean break from the past, this is that time.
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You could be right. It will take a while to gauge the perception. The vibe I'm getting so far is that they still love JoePa in Happy Valley and outside of Happy Valley, there isn't a perception that his whole organization is poisoned beyond repair. This is a unique scandal in that it may truly have been limited to a few individuals.
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Wakeup Call: At Penn State, the statues are safe … little boys, not so much
Rick Chandler Nov 9, 2011, 9:00 AM EST
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Students are guarding the Joe Paterno statue outside of Beaver Stadium at this hour, in case you were thinking of going over there to try and deface it. There were demonstrations last night, police in riot gear showed up … it all should have made Paterno a little nostalgic for the protest culture of the 1960s, when he first became the head football coach. Or it would have, if students were doing it right.
I offer these graphs from The Daily Collegian:
Protesters brought signs including one with the slogan “We Support the Lions,” another held aloft a framed sketch of Paterno. A life-size cutout of Penn State’s coach was held next to his bronze likeness.
Kyle Patterson (freshman-broadcast journalism) expressed satisfaction that students have shown their solidarity with Paterno, and have separated the Sandusky scandal with this year’s football team.
“There is a big football game this weekend, and we’re in the running for a Big Ten Championship,” Patterson said. “We are not going to let this bring us down.”
Wow.
Paterno just announced that he will retire at the end of this season. It’s still up in the air as to whether he’ll make it that far. But when he’s in the locker room during pre-game this Saturday, talking about honor and commitment and doing what’s right in the eyes of your teammates, your family and God above, I hope he uses air quotes when he uses certain phrases. Because they would sound hollow and pathetic coming from him otherwise.
Many college kids never seem to get this: Deifying a man is dangerous, because men have feet of clay. Especially, it seems, when they have their own statue.
?I don?t take vacations. I don?t get sick. I don?t observe major holidays. I?m a jackhammer.?
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