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Gordon Gee on Emmert: "stay the course".

  • BKHPSU said...

    I agree. What was his incentive? I can't believe a doctor would jeopardize his career, his license, and/or possible lawsuits/jail time for nothing. Makes me wonder what the NCAA gave him?

    Exactly. Was he paid off or was he somehow coerced by the NCAA? Unless he is the dumbest doctor in the world, those are the only two explanations.

    This post was edited by getmyjive11 on 3/5/2013 at 10:40 AM

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  • spud358 said...

    One of the foundations of the PA suit is that PSU was treated differently than other schools. Like ANY organization there is uneven power and bias among members. O$U broke absolutely clear NCAA rules without question and tried to conceal it. The NCAA worked with O$U and allowed their players to play in the Sugar bowl AFTER all this happened and serve their suspension to start the following year. Of course Gee likes the NCAA as they are... he is in a position to make back room deals that BENEFIT his university in the face of sanctions while other schools like PSU have back room deals forced on them that HARM their university.

    Most likely quid pro quo for the sweetheart deal he got from Emmert..Makes PA vs NCAA's point - you scratch my back, I scratch yours..Its all good! (Sarcasm off)

    RRR56

  • Gee reminds me of Orville Redenbacker....even more when he talks about sports.

    NittneyBrittnet