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<blockquote data-quote="PaytonHighstep" data-source="post: 1213808" data-attributes="member: 11779"><p>If PSU doesn't cover up these crimes by Sandusky through the years, are they the PSU we all knew during the 1970's, 80's, 90's, and 2000's? I don't believe so, which would have a direct impact on their W/L record. The school culture they cultivated by covering up Sandusky's crimes happening in their facilities and at bowl game sites is the most troubling aspect of this whole mess. They gave the sick freak the keys to the castle and let him do pretty much whatever he wanted. There is a basic ethical, moral obligation to do the right thing and PSU seems to have ignored these issues throughout the last 40 years.</p><p></p><p>I understand that LOIC doesn't directly relate to criminal activities/law enforcement, but I do believe LOIC discusses ethical standards at an academic/athletic institution. When hiding the Sandusky issues to protect your football culture and image to maintain success, is how I believe they are linked. I may be wrong, but it's maddening that PSU still exists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaytonHighstep, post: 1213808, member: 11779"] If PSU doesn't cover up these crimes by Sandusky through the years, are they the PSU we all knew during the 1970's, 80's, 90's, and 2000's? I don't believe so, which would have a direct impact on their W/L record. The school culture they cultivated by covering up Sandusky's crimes happening in their facilities and at bowl game sites is the most troubling aspect of this whole mess. They gave the sick freak the keys to the castle and let him do pretty much whatever he wanted. There is a basic ethical, moral obligation to do the right thing and PSU seems to have ignored these issues throughout the last 40 years. I understand that LOIC doesn't directly relate to criminal activities/law enforcement, but I do believe LOIC discusses ethical standards at an academic/athletic institution. When hiding the Sandusky issues to protect your football culture and image to maintain success, is how I believe they are linked. I may be wrong, but it's maddening that PSU still exists. [/QUOTE]
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