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by e0y2e3 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 2:56 pm

by Spin » Sat Jul 14, 2012 3:10 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:Title IX doens't even exist in your world?
And then everything you wrote?
by e0y2e3 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 3:11 pm

by e0y2e3 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 3:14 pm

by Spin » Sat Jul 14, 2012 3:45 pm
by mattvan1 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 4:10 pm
Spin wrote:I know full well how D1 sports are paid for. In almost all cases, the football programs lose money. So how (in all but maybe a dozen programs) does a money losing football program cover the cost of the football program, let alone all the other god damn sports? Same with the D3 schools, they figure out how to pay for a bunch sports without millions of dollars in football revenue. Penn State can figure it out too.
And football is more expensive, you're paying out 85 scholarships, books, housing, each player requires a lot more equipment, higher premiums. More coaches. More staff. Then you have to transport all those people.
Crimony.
by FUDU » Sat Jul 14, 2012 4:49 pm
FUDU wrote:Then what exactly are you suggesting by saying kill CFB, eye?
by Spin » Sat Jul 14, 2012 5:00 pm
mattvan1 wrote:Spin wrote:I know full well how D1 sports are paid for. In almost all cases, the football programs lose money. So how (in all but maybe a dozen programs) does a money losing football program cover the cost of the football program, let alone all the other god damn sports? Same with the D3 schools, they figure out how to pay for a bunch sports without millions of dollars in football revenue. Penn State can figure it out too.
And football is more expensive, you're paying out 85 scholarships, books, housing, each player requires a lot more equipment, higher premiums. More coaches. More staff. Then you have to transport all those people.
Crimony.
Wrong. In 2009, 68 of the 120 FBS school made a profit on football. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5490686
Besides, we're not talking about Wyoming; I thought we were talking about Penn State, which made over $50M (that's $50,427,645) IN PROFIT during the 2009-2010 season. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/30/the-most-profitable-colle_n_802810.html#s217317&title=University_of_Texas
Dude, just stop - you position cannot be defended. The more you type the more I know you're just making shit up.
by Spin » Sat Jul 14, 2012 5:01 pm
mattvan1 wrote:Spin wrote:I know full well how D1 sports are paid for. In almost all cases, the football programs lose money. So how (in all but maybe a dozen programs) does a money losing football program cover the cost of the football program, let alone all the other god damn sports? Same with the D3 schools, they figure out how to pay for a bunch sports without millions of dollars in football revenue. Penn State can figure it out too.
And football is more expensive, you're paying out 85 scholarships, books, housing, each player requires a lot more equipment, higher premiums. More coaches. More staff. Then you have to transport all those people.
Crimony.
Wrong. In 2009, 68 of the 120 FBS school made a profit on football. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5490686
Besides, we're not talking about Wyoming; I thought we were talking about Penn State, which made over $50M (that's $50,427,645) IN PROFIT during the 2009-2010 season. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/30/the-most-profitable-colle_n_802810.html#s217317&title=University_of_Texas
Dude, just stop - you position cannot be defended. The more you type the more I know you're just making shit up.
by danwismar » Sat Jul 14, 2012 9:41 pm
by e0y2e3 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:09 pm
FUDU wrote:FUDU wrote:Then what exactly are you suggesting by saying kill CFB, eye?
When you're done picking up all the candy from the pinata matt split open, can you expound on what exactly you think needs done to everyone else in CFB, b/c of PSU?

by Cerebral_DownTime » Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:17 pm
by Spin » Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:18 pm

by e0y2e3 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:57 pm
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:This thread is shit.
Nobody gives a FUCK about Title IX.

by Spin » Sun Jul 15, 2012 12:06 am
e0y2e3 wrote:Cerebral_DownTime wrote:This thread is shit.
Nobody gives a FUCK about Title IX.
no argument, only SPIN is so dumb he brings up shit that involves it.
I'm really working to be good in this thread. Like.........
Re: Sandusky
Postby e0y2e3 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:56 pm
Title IX doens't even exist in your world?
by e0y2e3 » Sun Jul 15, 2012 12:42 am

by Madre Hill, Superstar » Sun Jul 15, 2012 12:50 am

by Spin » Sun Jul 15, 2012 12:55 am
Madre Hill, Superstar wrote:In case you were wondering if the PSU trustees were interested in doing the right thing.
At this point, the hammer is going to have to be dropped from outside of Happy Valley.
by FUDU » Sun Jul 15, 2012 3:18 am
by furls » Sun Jul 15, 2012 10:07 am
Madre Hill, Superstar wrote:In case you were wondering if the PSU trustees were interested in doing the right thing.
At this point, the hammer is going to have to be dropped from outside of Happy Valley.
by e0y2e3 » Sun Jul 15, 2012 12:35 pm

by motherscratcher » Sun Jul 15, 2012 3:01 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:BTW I will be making an appearance at Melt on 8/30. We should do a group get together.
by Cerebral_DownTime » Sun Jul 15, 2012 3:21 pm
by jb » Tue Jul 17, 2012 7:17 pm
furls wrote:
All the stuff from your post is exactly why something must be done and it should be the university. Football is the GLUE of the community. It is everything. It is the power in that hamlet, on that campus and in the institution. It is not unlike Columbus with one significant difference, Columbus is a city; Happy Valley is not. There isn't anything going on there except football.
When you read the quoted stuff above it feels clear that people don't get it. The school needs to de-emphasize the football program (this coming from a guy that where Buckeye gear everywhere) or subject itself to the same corruption within the institution. PSU should gracefully bow out of NCAAF this year "to get their priorities straight" and the NCAA should let them, allow their players to transfer if they so desire (without penalty). The NCAA should then stay out and let this thing die. I don't know if anyone will be able to root for that school this year.
by danwismar » Tue Jul 17, 2012 8:07 pm
jb wrote:Penn States atletic department can operate in the red and charge student fees just like the MAC and be just fine.
by mattvan1 » Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:49 pm
danwismar wrote:jb wrote:Penn States atletic department can operate in the red and charge student fees just like the MAC and be just fine.
On another matter...All the above talk about football programs making a "profit" has to be viewed in light of the fact that it then has to support all the other non-revenue sports. Hardly anyone is making money by the time women's rowing is paid for. Out of OSU's 125 million budget, they almost always finish the year within a million bucks up or down (less than 1%)...which (if up) is donated to the university, stashed in a building fund, or spent on debt service for loans for facilities.
by danwismar » Wed Jul 18, 2012 12:59 am
by Cleveland Transplant » Wed Jul 18, 2012 2:15 pm
by scrambler » Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:55 pm
by Madre Hill, Superstar » Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:54 pm

by Madre Hill, Superstar » Thu Jul 19, 2012 2:02 pm

by Spin » Thu Jul 19, 2012 3:05 pm
mattvan1 wrote:As an aside, comparing Tri-C and Akron and PSU because they all have varsity sports is the same as saying Colt McCoy and Mark Sanchez and Tom Brady are all equal because they happen to play the same position.
by jb » Thu Jul 19, 2012 3:51 pm
danwismar wrote:jb wrote:Penn States atletic department can operate in the red and charge student fees just like the MAC and be just fine.
Or maybe just dip into that $2 billion endowment fund (or whatever it is...that's the number I'm hearing thrown around)
by jb » Thu Jul 19, 2012 3:53 pm
mattvan1 wrote:As an aside, comparing Tri-C and Akron and PSU because they all have varsity sports is the same as saying Colt McCoy and Mark Sanchez and Tom Brady are all equal because they happen to play the same position.
by jb » Thu Jul 19, 2012 3:56 pm
scrambler wrote:You people seem silly. What would ending Penn State football accomplish? So the SMU death penalty really cleaned up D1 football didn't it?? Yes, that's what you're saying? So 20 some years after the SMU death penalty it is a far cleaner institution D1 football. What would a multiple year disbanding of the program accomplish?? It would hurt a buch of kids needlessly is all it would do. As opposed to the catholic church those responsible were punished eventually. IT did take way too long and heinous activity by those in charge were widespread at PSU. I would be in favor of ending all D1 college football for 5 years which is what needs to be done. Ending 1 program will do nothing whatsoever. It will simply hurt a ton of kids....many of them legitimate students. Many of them not of course too, but PSU has generally done ok with graduation rates comparitively. And of course those books were likely cooked by JoPa the more you read about the guy.
This is our world. I feel sad that heinous behavior like this surprises me not at all. INternational bankers destroyed the world economy. From what I can tell none in America went to prison for violent aggressive crimes against the public. But they regulate things and set the laws so why would they go to prison?. OUr nation has been involved in genocides, mass murder, enslavement, aggressive invasions from day 1 and we all just yell USA, USA!! We're a hideous, evil nation from day 1 and we all think it's great (oh but we stopped the nazis so it's all good!). To see all this moralizing on Penn State is pretty self righteous. View the Gary Benz article today. "Great" and important people can do and get away with anything. NIxon didn't go to prison, GWB didn't go to prison. Obama won't go to prison (now legal for an American president to murder American citizens without any due process whatsoever). Laws do not apply to them. Joe Paterno was one of these alpha males that are above the law. We see it all the time. We live in a country where people think a guy who takes home 10.5 million needs to pay way less taxes and the guy who takes home 19 thousand needs to pay more taxes. "shared sacrifice" bitches!
But the solution to the Penn State situation is to punish a bunch of 18 to 23 year old kids, some who have been there 4 years. Every single D 1 football program is a cesspool but they nonetheless produce some good people as our cesspool of a country does all the time. The D1 programs are simply a microcosm of our nation. That's all it is. It's not like Penn State didn't have a model to follow on this, I'm not defending it at all, but who went to prison?? The pope, the cardinals,the bishops?? HEll no they didn't. Simply more "great" important alpha males. Ending the Penn State football program is treating a gun shot wound with a bandaid and poisoned aspirin.
And the fact of the matter is that nearly all of us put in similar situations as what went on at Penn State would have done the exact same thing. And we all know it. It's fun to be a keyboard hero though.
by Cerebral_DownTime » Thu Jul 19, 2012 3:57 pm
scrambler wrote: And the fact of the matter is that nearly all of us put in similar situations as what went on at Penn State would have done the exact same thing. And we all know it. It's fun to be a keyboard hero though.
by pup » Thu Jul 19, 2012 4:17 pm
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:scrambler wrote: And the fact of the matter is that nearly all of us put in similar situations as what went on at Penn State would have done the exact same thing. And we all know it. It's fun to be a keyboard hero though.
This is the stupidest shit i've read in a long time.
You know that because?
"It's human nature durrrrrrr!!!!"
Fuck off.

by mattvan1 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 5:50 pm
jb wrote:mattvan1 wrote:As an aside, comparing Tri-C and Akron and PSU because they all have varsity sports is the same as saying Colt McCoy and Mark Sanchez and Tom Brady are all equal because they happen to play the same position.
Why?
Again, why does Penn State have some God gien right to not be Akron given what it did to protect the cash cow?
A: It lost that priviledge.
And Spi, screw ur spelling smack. And I feel dirty for agreeing with you.
by mattvan1 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 5:56 pm
Spin wrote:mattvan1 wrote:As an aside, comparing Tri-C and Akron and PSU because they all have varsity sports is the same as saying Colt McCoy and Mark Sanchez and Tom Brady are all equal because they happen to play the same position.
You guys are missing the whole point.
Without football, they would need to find other ways to fund the other athletic programs. Certainly not easy, for a school that has been spoiled by all the football cash and JoPa's fund raising rolling in by the trainload.
But it's certainly not impossible to maintain those sports. And it doesn't cost much more to equip a women's softball player at PSU than it does Akron. Or pay their full ride. Bus travel costs to conference opponents aside.
by dmiles » Fri Jul 20, 2012 5:03 am

by danwismar » Fri Jul 20, 2012 11:34 am
by Madre Hill, Superstar » Fri Jul 20, 2012 1:06 pm

by Spin » Fri Jul 20, 2012 4:09 pm
mattvan1 wrote:Spin wrote:mattvan1 wrote:As an aside, comparing Tri-C and Akron and PSU because they all have varsity sports is the same as saying Colt McCoy and Mark Sanchez and Tom Brady are all equal because they happen to play the same position.
You guys are missing the whole point.
Without football, they would need to find other ways to fund the other athletic programs. Certainly not easy, for a school that has been spoiled by all the football cash and JoPa's fund raising rolling in by the trainload.
But it's certainly not impossible to maintain those sports. And it doesn't cost much more to equip a women's softball player at PSU than it does Akron. Or pay their full ride. Bus travel costs to conference opponents aside.
I agree with this. But what you wrote above is a bit different than "give them the Death Penalty because no one makes money on football anyway." That was my point.
by mattvan1 » Sat Jul 21, 2012 12:13 am
Spin wrote:mattvan1 wrote:Spin wrote:mattvan1 wrote:As an aside, comparing Tri-C and Akron and PSU because they all have varsity sports is the same as saying Colt McCoy and Mark Sanchez and Tom Brady are all equal because they happen to play the same position.
You guys are missing the whole point.
Without football, they would need to find other ways to fund the other athletic programs. Certainly not easy, for a school that has been spoiled by all the football cash and JoPa's fund raising rolling in by the trainload.
But it's certainly not impossible to maintain those sports. And it doesn't cost much more to equip a women's softball player at PSU than it does Akron. Or pay their full ride. Bus travel costs to conference opponents aside.
I agree with this. But what you wrote above is a bit different than "give them the Death Penalty because no one makes money on football anyway." That was my point.
Sorry if that's how I came off.
by peeker643 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 10:40 am
peeker643 wrote:I predict the statue comes down between 3am-5am on some Tuesday morning between now and the season's first game in Beaver Stadium.
And more likely between now and the date that students come back for fall semester.
The Joe Paterno statue was removed Sunday morning from its pedestal outside Beaver Stadium, and it will be stored in an unnamed "secure location," Penn State president Rodney Erickson announced. Erickson also said the Paterno name will remain on the university's library.
Shortly before dawn in State College, Pa., a work crew installed chain-link fences to barricade access to Porter Road outside Beaver Stadium and covered the fence with a blue tarp.
The work crew then removed the 7-foot, 900-pound bronze statue by forklift and placed it into the lower level of the stadium. Erickson released his highly sensitive decision to the public at 7 a.m. ET Sunday.
by jb » Sun Jul 22, 2012 12:35 pm
mattvan1 wrote:Spin wrote:mattvan1 wrote:Spin wrote:mattvan1 wrote:As an aside, comparing Tri-C and Akron and PSU because they all have varsity sports is the same as saying Colt McCoy and Mark Sanchez and Tom Brady are all equal because they happen to play the same position.
You guys are missing the whole point.
Without football, they would need to find other ways to fund the other athletic programs. Certainly not easy, for a school that has been spoiled by all the football cash and JoPa's fund raising rolling in by the trainload.
But it's certainly not impossible to maintain those sports. And it doesn't cost much more to equip a women's softball player at PSU than it does Akron. Or pay their full ride. Bus travel costs to conference opponents aside.
I agree with this. But what you wrote above is a bit different than "give them the Death Penalty because no one makes money on football anyway." That was my point.
Sorry if that's how I came off.
No worries. This is an extremely emotional issue. I probably over-reacted. That being said, it seems as if the biggest impediment to change is the BOT, which is apparently nothing more than PSU alums who are also JoePa sycophants.
by Fire Marshall Bill 2.0 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 12:45 pm
by peeker643 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:34 pm
by Fire Marshall Bill 2.0 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 3:35 pm
by jb » Sun Jul 22, 2012 5:17 pm
peeker643 wrote:Unprecedented penalties but not Death Penalty. They may be begging for death penalty per article. The sanctions will be announced tomorrow.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/22/us/penn-s ... l?on.cnn=1
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