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According to a report from the Philadelphia Inquirer, the NCAA is considering once again reducing the sanctions against Penn State levied in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky scandal. The Inquirer reports that Penn State, the NCAA, and state officials are negotiating proposals that include restoring the 111 wins taken away from Joe Paterno, as well as ensuring the $60 million fine Penn State has to pay stays "within the state and the university, to be used for child protection."
So to summarize:
- In less than two seasons Penn State regained all of their 85 lost scholarships
- 4 Year Bowl Ban was reduced to 1 year
- Joe Paterno's wins will be reinstated into the record books
- The financial sanctions (if they hold up in court) will circle right back into the university
It's insane what Miami had to endure for the absolute little they did and now the NCAA is bending over backwards like a Sandusky victim to take care of Penn State. Just a joke.
(I'm well aware this will devolve into an Al Golden sucks thread)