Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
If Johnson is tied to payola, I think it's safe to say he's getting slapped with a show cause and is out no matter what.
Arguing with a Pedster fan on Facebotch (he's also a Redskins fan) who is completely beside himself about them drafting haskins
He's so bad at it that other Pedsters fans who have a least a slight grasp of reality are telling him he's dumb.
The only validation you need is the fact that Jay Gruden coaches Dalton to a top 10 season statistically before he got injured. Haskins has 10x the upside that Dalton has/had.
Ex-Penn State DE Aaron Maybin denies taking payments in college after being brought up in trial
The college basketball world has been entrapped by the ongoing federal corruption trail involving a number of big name schools, coaches and agents the past few months but the spotlight is suddenly turning to college football the past few days after Marty Blazer, a financial advisor-turned government informant, testified that he paid several hundred players on the gridiron from 2010-2014.
While there were not a ton of specific names doled out in court, one did pop in the form of ex-Penn State defensive end Aaron Maybin. Blazer said he was encouraged by a Nittany Lions assistant to give $10,000 to the father of Maybin in order to keep the eventual first round pick in school.
While then PSU defensive line coach (and current Ohio State assistant) Larry Johnson denied such claims on Tuesday, it was Maybin’s turn to issue his own refutation to the story to The Ringer’s Tyler Tynes on Friday.
Entire article: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...s-in-college-after-being-brought-up-in-trial/
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...ld-endangerment-conviction-tossed/3633920002/A federal judge threw out former Penn State president Graham Spanier's misdemeanor child-endangerment conviction on Tuesday, less than a day before he was due to turn himself in to begin serving a jail sentence
https://www.wtae.com/article/pennsy...eal-graham-spanier-ruling-penn-state/27332860The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office says it will appeal a federal judge's decision to throw out the child-endangerment conviction of former Penn State President Graham Spanier.
Technicality. He was prosecuted for a 2001 crime under a 2005 law. He should have been prosecuted under the 1995 law.