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Took penn state over a year to get this far.in fairness, for a college who enabled rape. stopping at "knocking them right in the face" is a pretty significant improvement in a rather short period of time. in fact, this statement alone is likely why the ncaa stated they will not impose state penn level sanctions. i think its pretty clear based on her quote alone that significant positive change has already occurred.
Took penn state over a year to get this far.
but are we sure they have actually made it this far yet? i haven't been to bwi in a while so....
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in fairness, for a college who enabled rape. stopping at "knocking them right in the face" is a pretty significant improvement in a rather short period of time. in fact, this statement alone is likely why the ncaa stated they will not impose state penn level sanctions. i think its pretty clear based on her quote alone that significant positive change has already occurred.
Well, there is the lack of a sentencing guideline in NCAA jurisdiction, but this sounds a bit like going easy when it's raping women as opposed to bare knuckles when it's raping young boys. Considering the number of victims and the obvious collusion between the school's president, Ken Starr, the AD and the coach - considering what was done to Jim Tressel and Ohio State for lying - this is a program that ought to get the death penalty.
Mia fucking culpa.i feel like your being unfair here. they are clearly past raping women, but have moved into a more punching people right in the face territory. which if we remember, once the mutants in state penn "understood" that raping children was naughty the ncaa dropped most of their punishments. its pretty clear if they are just punching people in the face they already "get it".
then you bring up truly heinous crimes such as selling things you literally own for money. then using that money to purchase fully legal items. im starting to doubt you understand the difference between right and wrong in general...
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A former Baylor volleyball player who said she was gang raped by Baylor football players filed a Title IX lawsuit against the school Wednesday.
According to ESPN.com's Mark Schlabach, the woman said she was raped by at least four and as many as eight Baylor football players.