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Penn State to remove 7,000 seats with new stadium renovations.
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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 299034" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Well, not to prolong the discussion, Paterno had a lot of supporters on the board and in fact was influential in the makeup of the board to the extent it would support his football program. It's not surprising that people in all walks of life in Pennsylvania will lean on that thin reed. Both in defending Paterno by supporting Sandusky, even after Paterno rather abruptly dumped him as coach-in-waiting, something that was never explained, and which a docile local press merely reported as a stenographer, or in defending the university's reputation. The latter took a huge hit for its cover-up and Sergeant Schultz reaction. It was humiliating. So, yeah. Somebody will climb in that boat. Somebody always does. (See UNC, Chapel Hill. Phony classes all those players were enrolled in? We knew nothing!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 299034, member: 2175"] Well, not to prolong the discussion, Paterno had a lot of supporters on the board and in fact was influential in the makeup of the board to the extent it would support his football program. It's not surprising that people in all walks of life in Pennsylvania will lean on that thin reed. Both in defending Paterno by supporting Sandusky, even after Paterno rather abruptly dumped him as coach-in-waiting, something that was never explained, and which a docile local press merely reported as a stenographer, or in defending the university's reputation. The latter took a huge hit for its cover-up and Sergeant Schultz reaction. It was humiliating. So, yeah. Somebody will climb in that boat. Somebody always does. (See UNC, Chapel Hill. Phony classes all those players were enrolled in? We knew nothing!" [/QUOTE]
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