Please beat the pedophiles tomorrow

ScarletDave

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Maybe but Baylor and MSU might be competing in terms of actual athletic department ... PSU is besides that they are a cultural/fan base/entire community/cult problem
 

DHajekRC84

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Aug 9, 2001
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We have a nice opportunity to go back to back in league (never done) , winning on road (done once in league). Beating a local annoyance, staying over 500, and setting up a potential better than expected season.

Do we have enough reasons to want to win this one?
 

RutgersRaRa

Heisman
Mar 21, 2011
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We have a nice opportunity to go back to back in league (never done) , winning on road (done once in league). Beating a local annoyance, staying over 500, and setting up a potential better than expected season.

Do we have enough reasons to want to win this one?
All of those reasons work.
 
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RUonBrain

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We have a nice opportunity to go back to back in league (never done) , winning on road (done once in league). Beating a local annoyance, staying over 500, and setting up a potential better than expected season.

Do we have enough reasons to want to win this one?

And getting 3 games above the basement
 

RUJMM78

Heisman
Jul 25, 2001
26,233
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Maybe but Baylor and MSU might be competing in terms of actual athletic department ... PSU is besides that they are a cultural/fan base/entire community/cult problem
Don't forget North Carolina and their highly questionable academic assistance for basketball players along with the Louisville fiasco under Pitino.
 

RUTrack94

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Nah ... that would be a 3 game lead over PSU in standings ... hoping for a win, but it’s on the road in the B1G ... yes I think RU beat PSU on the road once... but RU loses over 90% of road games since joining.
 

zappaa

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Jul 27, 2001
75,071
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True. I have no ill will against current students and recent alumni. But I don't understand the morality of those older alumni who continue to defend the regime and culture that protected Sandusky.
A different topic I agree with.
Dumb of me maybe, but referring to the current group of players and coaches as pedophiles as motivation to beat them is loaded with bad karma.
 

ScarletDave

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Oct 7, 2010
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True. I have no ill will against current students and recent alumni. But I don't understand the morality of those older alumni who continue to defend the regime and culture that protected Sandusky.
You mean the recent alumni that threw a temper tantrum by flipping cars and starting fires when they had their football coach taken away from them?
 

Arizona Knight

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Jun 25, 2001
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We have a nice opportunity to go back to back in league (never done) , winning on road (done once in league). Beating a local annoyance, staying over 500, and setting up a potential better than expected season.

Do we have enough reasons to want to win this one?

Nailed it.
 
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Scarlet83

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True. I have no ill will against current students and recent alumni. But I don't understand the morality of those older alumni who continue to defend the regime and culture that protected Sandusky.

I also don’t understand why someone would willingly choose the university that allowed boys to be raped so they could win football games. When there are so many colleges, why associate yourself with that crap school?
 

newell138

Heisman
Aug 1, 2001
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We have a nice opportunity to go back to back in league (never done) , winning on road (done once in league). Beating a local annoyance, staying over 500, and setting up a potential better than expected season.

Do we have enough reasons to want to win this one?

Any real RU fan will tell you this likely adds up to a loss
 
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zappaa

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I also don’t understand why someone would willingly choose the university that allowed boys to be raped so they could win football games. When there are so many colleges, why associate yourself with that crap school?
If I had a son or daughter who decided they wanted to attend PSU...it wouldn’t even enter my mind.
 

CranfordKnight

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Nah ... that would be a 3 game lead over PSU in standings ... hoping for a win, but it’s on the road in the B1G ... yes I think RU beat PSU on the road once... but RU loses over 90% of road games since joining.

Normally, I'd be very optimistic about this game because PSU has poor support negating home court and we seem to be improving as the freshman start to blossom. But this is their Thon fundraiser game, so they should have a much bigger turnout than usual, at least from what their boards think, which makes it a much more difficult game.
 

thomasfoolery

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Sure, use the sexual abuse of children as motivation to win a college basketball game.

What an ******* you sound like. Let’s hope it comes out that an Indiana coach has been abusing your kids. You know, so the home crowd will be really fired up when we play them Wednesday!
 
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RUTrack94

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Nah ... that would be a 3 game lead over PSU in standings ... hoping for a win, but it’s on the road in the B1G ... yes I think RU beat PSU on the road once... but RU loses over 90% of road games since joining.
Actually 1-38 meaning they have lost over 97% of the time ...
 

RU848789

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Jul 27, 2001
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Wow, PSU is really bad and we're not a lot better, but we are better and beat the cultists from Crappy Valley. All is right with the world tonight!
 
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MADHAT1

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Apr 1, 2003
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If I had a son or daughter who decided they wanted to attend PSU...it wouldn’t even enter my mind.
It should, then decide if the type of culture that allowed Sandusky to prey on children and be protected by the PSU Administration has been changed.
If you feel it has, treat them like any other University you child is thinking about attending and consider if going there will help your child a build a good future and become the type of person that will make you proud
 

RUSK97

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Don't forget North Carolina and their highly questionable academic assistance for basketball players along with the Louisville fiasco under Pitino.
Not even close...those are cases of cheating. Egregious cheating, but not felonies.
 

thomasfoolery

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Pretty sure helping your child be someone you’re proud of is YOUR job, not some administrator at a college....
 

PatrickRU92

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Aug 1, 2001
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Maybe but Baylor and MSU might be competing in terms of actual athletic department ... PSU is besides that they are a cultural/fan base/entire community/cult problem


not

even

close

When Baylor (or MSU) keeps the rapist employed by the school and gives him an office in the school for 20+ while the head coach feigns ingnorance, then we can talk
 

MADHAT1

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Pretty sure helping your child be someone you’re proud of is YOUR job, not some administrator at a college....
the learning environment a University's administrators provide do help make students attending their school more likely to make their parents proud than a school that doesn't care enough to provide a campus that students can enjoy activities and help guide the students attending that University into activities that enhance their growth from young adults into responsibly ones.
Parents have the main task doing those things, but once out of the house and into a College , the College Administration and Professors becomes part in making the students attending the University, the best they can be.

Of course the students must also do their part. It's a partnership between the student, their parent or legal guardian and the School itself, in my opinion.

But I can see if someone thinks the school doesn't owe their students anything but the academics they offer.It is the parents responsibility to raise their child to do the right thing, whether that parent is 2 feet away or thousands of miles away.

I look at it as the parent trusting the University their child goes to right after high school will be the type that will make the kids that go there a more rounded student ready for becoming a productive member of society after they graduate and enter the real world .
 

zappaa

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It should, then decide if the type of culture that allowed Sandusky to prey on children and be protected by the PSU Administration has been changed.
If you feel it has, treat them like any other University you child is thinking about attending and consider if going there will help your child a build a good future and become the type of person that will make you proud
I repeat,
Wouldn’t even give it a thought.

My research diligence would not include scrutiny in that area today
 
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newell138

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not

even

close

When Baylor (or MSU) keeps the rapist employed by the school and gives him an office in the school for 20+ while the head coach feigns ingnorance, then we can talk

Actually MSU did employ a sexual predator for many years and complaints were ignored too
 

MADHAT1

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I repeat,
Wouldn’t even give it a thought.

My research diligence would not include scrutiny in that area today
no argument from me. The Sandusky cover-up happened long ago by people no longer connected with PSU.

But I would suggest this as something that might be worth considering and not just for Penn St but for every University someone's son or daughter is thinking about attending.
This is from PSU but any and every College that is being considered should have reading the school’s Policy and safety manual’s information made part of the selection process if a young man or woman is leaving home for the first time and going to be living on the campus of the University they are attending or close to it

CRIME STATISTICS: CLERY DATA
The following annual security report provides crime statistics for selected crimes that have been reported to local police agencies or to campus security authorities. The statis-
tics reported here generally reflect the number of criminal incidents reported to the various authorities. The statistics reported for the sub-categories on liquor laws, drug laws, and weapons offenses represented the number of people arrested or referred to campus judicial authorities for respective violations, not the number of offenses documented. This report complies with
POLICIES, SAFETY, & U • PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PARK • 2018

https://police.psu.edu/sites/police/files/148427.o_policiessafetyu_up.pdf

to make my message fair
RUPD-New Brunswick Division | Institutional Planning and Operations
https://ipo.rutgers.edu/publicsafety/rupd-nb
 
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Scarlet83

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If I had a son or daughter who decided they wanted to attend PSU...it wouldn’t even enter my mind.

To each his own. I believe it is important to associate my life, my wife’s life and my kids’ lives with good, as much as possible. So when making an important decision like which college to attend, which is a decision that makes an alum part of that University for a lifetime, I would never want me or a loved one to be associated with that piece of crap place or their alumni. I have spoken to way too many alums that still believe Paterno is a hero and did everything he could. I bet if Paterno’s grandson was being victimized by Sandusky, Paterno would have done a little more.
 
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Upstream

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Jul 31, 2001
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Actually MSU did employ a sexual predator for many years and complaints were ignored too
And although the circumstances at MSU were different, the crime was as horrific as PSU. But at MSU, you didn't have a giant contingent of alumni defending the people and culture that protected the predator.