Category Archives: REPURCUSSIONS

Lance Armstrong concedes battle; but not findings

Lance Armstrong is done arguing his case and ready to move on with his life.  The decision has broad implications as Armstrong’s decision comes with a potential life time ban and loss of titles. Armstrong has made the decision in … finish reading Lance Armstrong concedes battle; but not findings

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Michigan Running Back Pleads Guilty

Michigan running back Fitgerald Toussaint has pleaded guilty to operating while visually impaired.  Not a good time for the Wolverines as they prepare for their big showdown with Alabama ESPN: Michigan Running Back Pleads Guilty Sports Illustrated: Lesser charge for … finish reading Michigan Running Back Pleads Guilty

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Great irony in having Franco Harris removed as spokesperson for Paterno support

Once the public sentiment is against someone, speaking out on their behalf can be dangerous to your personal and professional reputation. Franco Harris was removed from a position with a local casino as a result of speaking publicly in support … finish reading Great irony in having Franco Harris removed as spokesperson for Paterno support

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Disturbing revelations about PA governor funding Second Mile

News just keeps pouring out about the connections of Second Mile to all types of celebrities, former athletes and now politicians. This Sports by Brooks article shows that PA governor Tom Corbett provided a grant of approximately $3 million for … finish reading Disturbing revelations about PA governor funding Second Mile

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Gary Pinkel arrested for DUI

Missouri coach Gary Pinkel arrested for DUI. Best tweet about the situation:  SEC coaches are supposed to cheat, not break the law

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Dicta: Earl Bennett fines examples of why players go broke

When you are making millions of dollars a year, fines of $5,000, $10,000 or even more can seem like chump change.  Flash forward a few years and go figure out how hard it is to earn that amount of dollars … finish reading Dicta: Earl Bennett fines examples of why players go broke

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Should schools enforce social media silence?

First amendment is often brought up as a rationale but it probably is not applicable to sports team.  But the question is whether or not there is a basis for the schools to ban the use of social media. Interesting … finish reading Should schools enforce social media silence?

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SI Cover Jinx will not apply to PSU

How could it?  How could things get any worse for PSU?  What else could they possibly screw up? SI has an extensive Special Report in the upcoming issue that will examine many aspects of the PSU drama.  Entitled:  Scandal. Shame.  … finish reading SI Cover Jinx will not apply to PSU

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Internet posting leads to McQueary and other evidence

In today’s world, the internet can be the police’s best friend because no other medium has the permanency and casualness. People rarely pay a lot of attention to what they write, but their words remain posted and are essentially archived … finish reading Internet posting leads to McQueary and other evidence

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Lawyers say loophole could protect Paterno on civil suits

Lots of varying opinions on how much liability PSU should have, but one of the main issues is whether there are defenses (or smoke screens) that the school and its administration could use.  An interesting look here at the level … finish reading Lawyers say loophole could protect Paterno on civil suits

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PSU police deny McQueary reported crime

Despite his emails and protests that he had indeed reported the alleged incident he witnessed to the police. Mike McQueary’s story came into further question today amidst statements that he had not done so.

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New Judge assigned to Sandusky case

With everything going on at PSU it seems like a textbook case for “How to do EVERYTHING wrong.” But at least now we apparently will have a judge with no ties to Sandusky, PSU or Second Mile.

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Guest Post: Wisconsin Att. Gen J.B. Van Hollen: Penn State scandal is call to action

The Penn state scandal is a call to action For Immediate Release                                                              For More Information Contact: November 14, 2011                                                                   Dana Brueck 608/266-1221 MADISON — The Penn State child sexual assault scandal has put the issue of child abuse exactly where … finish reading Guest Post: Wisconsin Att. Gen J.B. Van Hollen: Penn State scandal is call to action

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Guest column: Joe Paterno and the Moral Duty Required of Coaches

In the last week, the events at Penn State involving their football program and legendary coach Joe Paterno have taken over the news world. With such a big story connected to sports, coaching, leadership, morals, etc, The Positive Coaching Alliance … finish reading Guest column: Joe Paterno and the Moral Duty Required of Coaches

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Committee on Infractions Report on Oklahoma

Always interesting to read a good summary of the actual report rather than the bullet point summaries which we normally see in the media.

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Costas’ take on Sandusky interview

Bob Costas did a terrific job and remained poised and calm even in the face of some of the questionable responses he received from Jerry Sandusky. Here Costas takes a look back with Dan Patrick and discusses elements which were … finish reading Costas’ take on Sandusky interview

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Munson: Victims likely to sue

Lester Munson is one of the rare media people who is able to translate the complexities of the legal process and break it down to a manageable format. Here he looks at the likelihood that the victims will sue PSU … finish reading Munson: Victims likely to sue

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Glenn Rice suspended 3 games

Georgia Tech’s leading scorer Glenn Rice was suspended 3 games for violating unspecified team rules.

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NC State Forward CJ Leslie suspended 3 games

North Carolina State Forward CJ Leslie was suspended 3 games for receiving $140 in improper benefits.

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Antrel Rolle fined $5,000 for U. Miami eyeblack logo

Not surprising the NFL fines him for unauthorized display of logo.  Interesting perspective from PFT on whether the league would fine Tebow.

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