http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/11/usa-crime-coach-idUSN1E7A90SQ20111111
What does everyone think about this?
I think one interesting portion of the case is the fact that Sandusky left in 1999. He supposedly didn't get any job offers after that. A guy who won tons of prestigious awards for his work at PSU got no job offers. Pretty suspicious, it makes me feel like more people outside of PSU had some inkling of what was going on, doesn't make sense why he wouldn't get any job offers.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Nov 10 (Reuters) - Penn State University struggled to stem the damage on Thursday from a sex abuse scandal that ended the 46-year career of football coach Joe Paterno, one of the most revered U.S. sports figures.
Paterno, 84, was fired late on Wednesday after it was revealed he was told in 2002 that his former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky engaged in allegedly sexually inappropriate behavior with a young boy in a campus locker room. While Paterno told his boss, he did not call the police.
NBC News, citing sources, reported on Thursday night hat Paterno had hired prominent Washington criminal defense lawyer J. Sedgwick Sollers. Paterno has not been charged with any crimes in the Sandusky case.
What does everyone think about this?
I think one interesting portion of the case is the fact that Sandusky left in 1999. He supposedly didn't get any job offers after that. A guy who won tons of prestigious awards for his work at PSU got no job offers. Pretty suspicious, it makes me feel like more people outside of PSU had some inkling of what was going on, doesn't make sense why he wouldn't get any job offers.