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Ziegler - LOL!!!
Paterno's own family has stay away from this guy which shows the advanced level of crazy where he operates.
John Ziegler
Paterno's son, Scott, also chimed in on Twitter: "I repeat, if John had a credible way to exonerate Dad, why would we oppose it? Think about that."
Yeah...
cbssports.com:
[NCAA general counsel Donald]Remy issued a statement to CBSSports.com Wednesday:
“The documents released do not suggest anything surprising and characterizations to the contrary are irresponsible. At the time the Freeh investigation was commissioned by Penn State, the NCAA made...
http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/19/us/sandusky-memoir-profile/index.html
The college football world knew him as the "Dean of Linebacker U," the defensive coach who helped Penn State win two national championships.
Jimbo has everything under control.
Update: 3:30 p.m.
The Florida State University Athletic Department says the status of running back Karlos Williams is under review after the Tallahassee Police Department said he was the suspect in a domestic battery incident.
FSU Athletics gave the...
Winston complies with school hearing deadline
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- Jameis Winston has complied with the first deadline in Florida State's code of conduct hearing process, the adviser for the quarterback's family said Friday.
Lawyer David Cornwell said in a statement that Winston will...
Florida State's Jameis Winston hearing could face many legal hurdles
As Jameis Winston's attorney, David Cornwell, continues to negotiate with Florida State over when Winston will appear at a disciplinary student code of conduct hearing, SI.com legal analyst Michael McCann takes a look at the...
Ex-Supreme Court judge to be picked
One of three former Florida Supreme Court justices will serve as an independent hearing official in Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston's upcoming hearing to determine whether he violated the school's conduct code during an alleged sexual assault in...
Credit to the Ozone:
Adam Schefter
22 mins ·
Florida State's compliance department is looking into whether Jameis Winston signed more than 340 items for an autograph authentication company linked to suspended Georgia running back Todd Gurley. A source tells ESPN's Darren Rovell and Mark...
Retired Supreme Court justice will hear Jameis Winston's Code of Conduct hearing
Florida State is using a retired state Supreme Court justice to preside over the Student Code of Conduct hearing involving star quarterback Jameis Winston, according to the Tallahassee Democrat.
Three retired...
Jameis Winston's best legal move may be to drop out of Florida State
As new reports by The New York Times and Fox Sports portray Florida State as impeding investigations into the alleged misconduct conduct of Jameis Winston and other football players, the school has reportedly informed Winston...
Great question given yesterday's disclosure that more than 100 items signed by Jameis were authenticated by the same business involved in the Gurley matter.
A follow up to the WSVN report.
Jameis Winston facing hearing
Florida State officials notified reigning Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston on Friday that he will face a disciplinary hearing into charges about whether he sexually assaulted an FSU student in December 2012.
In a letter sent to...
The NCAA is the least of the school's worries. A Title IX violation that would include a showing of concealment of a rape by university officials of one of its students could potentially lead to a loss of a large amount of federal government money.