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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

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My point stands about our current greatest head to head recruiting strengthReply

against tO$U. Even in a blowout win, Urban proves that he can not handle success with class. This is what eventually falled him at UF and it will again. You don't on sides kick up by 40 and you don't challenge spots up by 50. That type of sportsmanship is disgusting. It is a lesson to all of his players that you should be a horrible person if you can get away with it. That stuff catches up with you as his complete mental breakdown at UF indicates. He was on top of the college football world there, winning national championships, and he couldn't handle it. He seems to leave everyone at some point with a bad taste in their mouth and not respecting him as a person.

Again, Obrien teaches his players and his community how to deal with adversity and how to play the game and live the right way. Yes, we were blown out. But watch how we rebound this week. You can not keep this program and these players down.

So as a recruit, do you want to be part of a program that sometimes wins big and lacks class and doesn't teach you how to deal with adversity? The easy road. Or do you want to challenge yourself and learn lessons that will serve you well in the NFL and in life?

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So what's the price tag up to now. $60 million to NCAA, $50 million to the victims (or whatever you want to call them), $20 million lost from B1G/BTN/Bowl (Is this # right? Thought I read that dollar figure somewhere). Then add whatever loss from tickets/enrollment/t-shirts etc, etc. Gotta be pushing $160-170 million to date? And I'm sure other victims (or whatever you want to call them) are still out there...
 
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I can't believe Urban Meyer went to Bowling Green and turned a perennial doormat into a Top 25 team that actually got College f---ing GameDay to their campus. Then he left them for Utah and took a perennial middle of the road MWC team and turned them into a BCS contender and appealing candidate for the Pac-12. Then he left them for Florida where he won two national titles, which is twice as many as Lord Spurrier and in only half the time. What a jerk that Urban Meyer guy is! Eff'ing destruction in his wake everywhere he goes -- leaving programs in shambles 'n shit.
 
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The funny shit is the cult crying about the refs.......how can you even try to claim the refs were even a small factor in a game where you were plungered in all aspects from pretty much start to finish.
 
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The funny [Mark May] is the cult crying about the refs.......how can you even try to claim the refs were even a small factor in a game where you were plungered in all aspects from pretty much start to finish.

There are 2-3 bad calls in a 63-14 football game and everyone in Happy Valley runs to the internet to tell the world about it.

Kids get raped by a football coach and no one sees shit.
 
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So what's the price tag up to now. $60 million to NCAA, $50 million to the victims (or whatever you want to call them),
Wow, sad. In all the hubalaloo and chest beating, somehow the focus was taken off the kids. My opinion is that the kids should have been able to choose the charity for helping to prevent this sort of thing, not the NCAA.
 
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Seeing other message boards really makes me appreciate Buckeye Planet more. The way these other message boards have multiple threads started about the same topic is silly. If they want to make ANOTHER thread about how much they hate Urban Meyer, they do it. And that thread gets 5-10 responses, very similar to the 5-10 responses that the previous thread got. Here, if I want to make a post about how BWI is full of crazy pedtards, I have a thread already set up for it. Stupid everyone else...
 
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http://bwi.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=36&tid=167917637&mid=167917637&sid=890&style=2

How could PSU have avoided the payouts to the victims?Reply

Believe me, I in no way am defending erickson or the November 2011 trustees. They have screwed up this thing from day one. That said, could PSU have avoided the mass payouts to the victims?

Step one: Turn in the child rapist to the authorities when it's brought to your attention that there's a child rapist on campus.
Step two: No child rapist hanging around campus and the football program for a decade.
Step three: Profit.
 
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http://bwi.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=36&tid=167917637&mid=167917637&sid=890&style=2



Step one: Turn in the child rapist to the authorities when it's brought to your attention that there's a child rapist on campus.
Step two: No child rapist hanging around campus and the football program for a decade.
Step three: Profit.
Holy fuck I want to just strangle every one of them.
By never firing JVP...
When solving a problem you go to the root of the problem. They unjustly fired JVP without due process, even though he was never charged with anything, and was praised by the DA for his cooperation. This fed the media frenzy & created the false narrative.

This mistake was compounded by the hiring of Freeh, which was nothing but a scam to try & justify there mistake of firing JVP in the first place. Freeh Report led to consent decree & the fines, and etc.. etc..


Never fire JVP = no false narrative & no Freeh Report & no sanctions.

Once they opened Pandora's box, it was all over, and now they have to pay fines for victims that have nothing to do with PSU.
 
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