Factbox: Key comments, reaction to NCAA sanctions on Penn State (Reuters) - Penn State University was hit with unprecedented penalties on Monday in response to child sex abuse by a former assistant football coach at the school. The punishment includes a $60 million fine to be used to fund a foundation to help victims of child sex abuse and voids the team's victories from 1998 through 2011. Here are comments and reaction regarding the NCAA decision: EDWARD ... Penn State hit with severe financial penalties Penn State hit with severe financial penalties Penn State hit with unprecedented penalties for Sandusky scandal (Reuters) - The governing body of U.S. college sports fined Penn State University $60 million and voided its football victories for the past 14 seasons in an unprecedented rebuke for the school's failure to stop coach Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse of children. NCAA President Mark Emmert said the school had put "hero worship and winning at all costs" ahead of integrity, honesty and responsibility ... Penn State fined, hit with bowl ban INDIANAPOLIS, July 23 (UPI) -- Penn State's football program, as a result of child-abuse allegations, was hit with a $60 million fine and a four-year post-season ban Monday by the NCAA. Penn State football slammed with NCAA sanctions No death penalty. More like slow death.Wiped out in the record book. Wiped out in the wallet. Wiped out in the ability to recruit, and keep what it already has.Penn State got slammed by the NCAA on Monday ... The Financial Implications of the NCAA's Sanctions on Penn State Today the NCAA levied harsh sanctions against Penn State in the aftermath of the sexual abuse tragedy that was perpetrated by Jerry Sandusky. The sanctions include a $60 million financial penalty which amounts to relinquishment of the average of one year's worth of the Penn State football program's revenues. Additionally, [...] Penn State reacts to ruling Penn State issued a variety of responses on Monday to the NCAA's unprecedented sanctions. See how President Rodney Erickson, Acting Athletic Director Dave Joyner and Head football Coach Bill O'Brien responded. Sanctions Wrong, Why Penn State is Not to Blame: Fan's Reaction Penn State has no conscience. How can it? Penn State is not a person. It is a university, made of bricks and mortar. It does not live, it does not breathe, it does not make decisions about what is right and what is wrong. That is what people do. CFT: Penn State punishment as bad as death penalty CFT: The NCAA has slammed Penn State with an unprecedented series of penalties, including a $60 million fine and the loss of all coach Joe Paterno's victories from 1998-2011, in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal. NCAA's Mark Emmert establishes with Penn State sanctions that he's in charge like no one else Swiftly dropping the hammer on Penn State for covering up Jerry Sandusky's crimes was the correct and necessary action.
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