It also means the players who played for him didn't win any games either, though.
His legacy would always have this mark anyway. You don't need to retroactively erase numbers to create a stigma. And his number of wins would be broken by someone else because all records are made to be broken.
Is it wrong that I feel bad for the players and student athletes and those future athletes who probably wish they were going to a different school?
Is it wrong that I feel bad for the players and student athletes and those future athletes who probably wish they were going to a different school?
Under the terms of the ruling, Penn State athletes can transfer without penalty (and transfers will not count against programs' scholarship limits), and incoming student-athletes have been released from their letters of intent, meaning that they're free to talk to any school they want to.
It's also worth noting that the NCAA saying that Penn State signed a consent decree is essentially doublespeak -- the school is totally on-board with this. Granted, I'm sure it was coerced under threat of the death penalty, but no one involved will ever admit that.
Is it wrong that I feel bad for the players and student athletes and those future athletes who probably wish they were going to a different school?
Under the terms of the ruling, Penn State athletes can transfer without penalty (and transfers will not count against programs' scholarship limits), and incoming student-athletes have been released from their letters of intent, meaning that they're free to talk to any school they want to.
It's also worth noting that the NCAA saying that Penn State signed a consent decree is essentially doublespeak -- the school is totally on-board with this. Granted, I'm sure it was coerced under threat of the death penalty, but no one involved will ever admit that.
That's good news, but it does make me wonder, after this who would want to go to Penn State. It seems like this ruling has turned the football program into ruins at this point.
Those athletes who no longer "won" will be just fine. It won't affect their careers or monetary earnings in any way, shape, or form. It's a symbolic gesture to punish Paterno with which I fully agree. He shouldn't be credited in the record books.
Those athletes who no longer "won" will be just fine. It won't affect their careers or monetary earnings in any way, shape, or form.
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