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Originally Posted by Laz
If you murder someone, your company is going to turn you over to the police AND FIRE YOU.
Penn state didn't even fire Sandusky, they let him retire as a “valued member of the Penn State football legacy.” They then let Sandusky continue to work through Penn State with his foundation and continue to rape kids.
now the NCAA needs to do what it does and that is issues sanctions against the University itself for allowing such a situation to occur for such a long time.
EVERY KEY person of power at Penn State University contributed to a conspiracy to commit Child molestation.
The NCAA needs to set a real world standard for such a criminal lack of institutional control.
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And after they fire you, do they shutdown the department you were in?
It's actually a bad analogy, because the coaches and admin are employed by PSU, not the NCAA. PSU, just like any employer, may very well have some umbrella statement against anything that is unlawful as determined by the state of PA and federal law. That's PSU's problem, not the NCAA.
A better analogy might be if you worked for General Mills and murdered someone, the FDA isn't going to do anything about it.
The first sentence in the doc regarding "lack of institutional control" states "In determining whether there has been a lack of institutional control
when a violation of NCAA
rules has been found..." ...so, it seems like no matter how vague that term is, it still has to fall under NCAA regulations.