There are provisions through which a coach can be banned, but I think it might involve repeat offenses or lying to NCAA investigators. Don't recall offhand.Actually, if he was still alive.. Do you think the NCAA could have banned him from coaching again?
There are provisions through which a coach can be banned, but I think it might involve repeat offenses or lying to NCAA investigators. Don't recall offhand.
This situation is so unbelievably toxic. If it were to happen again (god forbid), I honestly just don't see it NOT getting reported. After seeing what happened to PedSt, no one is going to risk hiding something like this.
What's the deal with all the threads today that require you to click on them in order to discover what they're about? e.g. "I'm confused" "How many here would get the feeling" "Today I learned" "A conclusion" etc. I'm not trying to be a jerk about it, but if your subject line is the actual subject of your message, you can alert interested parties to your thread's content. Otherwise some posters may just pass over it. Conversely, a lot of posters are trying to avoid the flood of Penn State related threads (to use one example of a thread topic), so may feel like they're being "tricked" into reading one. Not a huge deal, just think message boards work a little better with accurate thread titles. Not trying to single out this thread's original poster.
yeah, but I wouldn't have if I had known what it was about.yeah,but you still opened it...
How much do they offer now? isn't it an insanely huge amount of space? One of the current thread titles is "Northwestern coach Fitzgerald predicts he'll bring a hungry football team into the Carrier Dome" after all.lighten up francis. tell the mods to offer more space on the header
What's the deal with all the threads today that require you to click on them in order to discover what they're about? e.g. "I'm confused" "How many here would get the feeling" "Today I learned" "A conclusion" etc. I'm not trying to be a jerk about it, but if your subject line is the actual subject of your message, you can alert interested parties to your thread's content. Otherwise some posters may just pass over it. Conversely, a lot of posters are trying to avoid the flood of Penn State related threads (to use one example of a thread topic), so may feel like they're being "tricked" into reading one. Not a huge deal, just think message boards work a little better with accurate thread titles. Not trying to single out this thread's original poster.
If you're using Firefox, hold your mouse over the thread topic and it will pop a box up with the first sentence or so of the first post.
I get what you're saying but in the case of this thread i knew exactly what it was about before opening which is generally the case with most. When you look at who the poster is and what the hot topic is at the time you can pretty much know what you are getting into.What's the deal with all the threads today that require you to click on them in order to discover what they're about? e.g. "I'm confused" "How many here would get the feeling" "Today I learned" "A conclusion" etc. I'm not trying to be a jerk about it, but if your subject line is the actual subject of your message, you can alert interested parties to your thread's content. Otherwise some posters may just pass over it. Conversely, a lot of posters are trying to avoid the flood of Penn State related threads (to use one example of a thread topic), so may feel like they're being "tricked" into reading one. Not a huge deal, just think message boards work a little better with accurate thread titles. Not trying to single out this thread's original poster.
Nobody would hire him knowing that at some point he would be going to jail.
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Awesome tip! Thank you!If you're using Firefox, hold your mouse over the thread topic and it will pop a box up with the first sentence or so of the first post.
it all depends on how much joe knows...would state politicians take that chance. sounds like they wouldn't when he was alive.
if the situation were to ever happen again at penn st. they would do the exact same thing again.
and if paterno was still alive how many schools would offer fistfulls of cash to hire him.
winning is everything now a days
Joe was almost 90 - no other school was going to be interested in him. Hell, half of the PSU fanbase wanted him to retire, they just couldn't make him because the Cult of JoePa was so strong they had actually convinced themselves that he had built the school all by himself.if the situation were to ever happen again at penn st. they would do the exact same thing again.
and if paterno was still alive how many schools would offer fistfulls of cash to hire him.
winning is everything now a days