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<blockquote data-quote="Hoppy2105" data-source="post: 1216591" data-attributes="member: 9835"><p>The problem with the two sides of these arguments is that each has their own specific area of expertise. S&C is correctly saying that the NCAA can't punish a crime that isn't in their rulebook (if we take the NCAA's jurisdiction at face value).</p><p> </p><p> However, the justice system isn't going to get involved in how a school should police themselves when it comes to scholarships or limiting post season play because...well that's not their realm either.</p><p> </p><p> So what happens is there is that ever present middle ground that nobody is covering. Paterno didn't rape anyone, but he enabled it by not taking more action sooner. The justice system can't throw him in jail when he "technically" did his duty by reporting what little he did report.</p><p> </p><p> So, in my opinion, some governing body has to take control. To me, that needs to be the NCAA. Since these crimes have to do with players/coaches in the athletic departments, it is related to the NCAA's jurisdiction. Now, are they doing a good job? No, not at all. But if they could set up a certain set of rules to give them jurisdiction on these heinous acts that allow them to punish schools, and stick to it, I'd be okay with it. </p><p> </p><p> As long as it is all laid out for the public to see, it's fair, and it's strictly followed, then I would be on board. (And just to frame my stance, I'm one of the people that was happy to see PSU get the punishment they got from the NCAA)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoppy2105, post: 1216591, member: 9835"] The problem with the two sides of these arguments is that each has their own specific area of expertise. S&C is correctly saying that the NCAA can't punish a crime that isn't in their rulebook (if we take the NCAA's jurisdiction at face value). However, the justice system isn't going to get involved in how a school should police themselves when it comes to scholarships or limiting post season play because...well that's not their realm either. So what happens is there is that ever present middle ground that nobody is covering. Paterno didn't rape anyone, but he enabled it by not taking more action sooner. The justice system can't throw him in jail when he "technically" did his duty by reporting what little he did report. So, in my opinion, some governing body has to take control. To me, that needs to be the NCAA. Since these crimes have to do with players/coaches in the athletic departments, it is related to the NCAA's jurisdiction. Now, are they doing a good job? No, not at all. But if they could set up a certain set of rules to give them jurisdiction on these heinous acts that allow them to punish schools, and stick to it, I'd be okay with it. As long as it is all laid out for the public to see, it's fair, and it's strictly followed, then I would be on board. (And just to frame my stance, I'm one of the people that was happy to see PSU get the punishment they got from the NCAA) [/QUOTE]
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