Thursday, November 10, 2011

Video: Mark Richt Doesn't Like That Question One Bit - Yardbarker

 
 

Theo Fleury offers perspective for children abused in Penn State sex scandal | FOX Sports - Jen Floyd Engel

 
 

NYT: Paterno aide engulfed in Penn St. case  - msnbc.com - McQueary witnessed alleged assault as graduate student, told his coach, but not police

 
 

Good Riddance, Joe Paterno - The Daily Beast - The Penn State legend tried to do an end-run around the trustees, but they still fired him for doing nothing to stop the alleged sexual abuse of young boys. Now it’s time to ditch the rotten college football system, says Buzz Bissinger.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/11/10/joe-paterno-and-penn-state-s-code-of-omerta-in-the-sex-abuse-scandal.html


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Cain's best damage control: Release everything - CNN.com - Gloria Borger

 
 

Chris Rock, the Obama supporter - Patrick Gavin - POLITICO.com

 
 

DA Who Never Charged Sandusky Has Been Missing Since 2005 | NBC Philadelphia

 
 

Jerry Sandusky Rumored to Have Been 'Pimping Out Young Boys to Rich Donors,' Says Mark Madden - NESN.com

 
 

CNN reporter Isha Sesay wins the night as she lives in college football oblivion - Yardbarker

 
 

Romney rivals continue to implode - Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns - POLITICO.com

 
 

Major league catcher kidnapped in Venezuela - CNN.com

 
 

Penn State grapples with conflict over coach's firing, horrific allegations - This Just In - CNN.com Blogs

 
 

An 'oops' that could mean 'over' for Perry - CNN.com

 
 

Perry stumbles badly in Republican debate - USATODAY.com

 
 

Penn State finally puts university, not football, first in firing Joe Paterno, Graham Spanier - Andy Staples - SI.com

 
 

There's a lesson in Paterno's downfall, but few will heed it - CBSSports.com - Ray Ratto - This is the disconnect that led to the nightmare at Penn State -- the notion that there were people who were above even the laws of human decency. - That's why Joe Paterno finished his career in such misery. Because nobody would be his conscience when his own failed him, and the fear of upending the system was greater than the rage of housing an alleged child molester. That comes from power being accumulated without being measured, and that is not only Penn State's legacy.