
Following the severe sanctions announced by NCAA president Mark Emmert this morning, the Big Ten council of presidents and chancellors have released a statement. They supported the NCAA's decisions and also ruled that Penn State will be ineligible to receive its share of conference bowl revenue during the four year postseason ban. Instead, the money, which is projected to be $ 13 million, will go to charitable organizations that work to protect children. The full statement can be found below:

Following the announcement of NCAA sanctions against Penn State, athletic director David Joyner and football coach Bill O'Brien released statements.

Penn State President Rodney Erickson released a statement regarding the penalties levied by the NCAA.

Shortly after the NCAA handed down harsh penalties to Penn State, they released a document that will possibly result in a feeding frenzy for college coaches around the country.

NCAA President Mark Emmert held a press conferences minutes ago to announce severe sanctions for Penn State including...

Former Penn State Board of Trustees candidate and '64 alum, Vincent Tedesco, speaks outside of Beaver Stadium with a Joe Paterno cut-out in hand about removal of the Paterno statue.
A camoflauged Penn State ROTC hat rests upon his grey head, shielding his determined eyes from a blaring State College sunshine, but not shielding his undying disapproval of President Erickson's decision to remove the Joe Paterno statue from his face.
Watch Onward State's complete interview with the alumnus and former #PSUBoT candidate, Mr. Vincent Tedesco here.