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RE: Michigan State basically Penn State
(01-27-2018 12:57 PM)bluesox Wrote:  It seems there are 2 scandals going on here in which ESPN might having been trying to merge for the shock value. The issues for the football and basketball program aren’t good but I would say every major program has those same problems. The doctor is a different matter and school should get crushed for it. The governor really needs to remove the board for clean slate.

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/opinion...109873916/

I don't think every school has this scale of problems and the complete lack of enforcement. (emphasis on "every")

"Gov. Rick Snyder is said to be exploring whether he can remove the entire MSU board. That’s a board, by the way, that Friday named its own secretary as acting president.
And the impact of the now nearly 200 pending federal lawsuits filed by Nassar’s victims can’t even be calculated. MSU’s damages could easily top $1 billion."


I'm surprised they really haven't been bigger in the news. Are they simply overshadowed by similar things in Hollywood and DC? Or is the sports media limiting its coverage because they are Big 10?

Baylor was everywhere in the news. Penn St. was because of the Joe Paterno connection.
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