Fans will get a chance to look inside Penn State football's preparations for the 2013 season later this month as an ESPN film crew follows around Bill O'Brien and company through summer training camp, which begins August 5.
Of all the NCAA sanctions, perhaps the most consequential -- and patently absurd -- was the transfer exemption that allowed any Penn State player to transfer to another school without losing eligibility. That "free agency" ends today on the NCAA-imposed August 1 deadline.
After two days of testimony, we’re officially going to trial.
Judge William Wenner ruled instantly after closing arguments this afternoon that all charges against Gary Schultz, Tim Curley, and Graham Spanier will stick. A trial date has not been set yet but is anticipated for the spring.
Graham Spanier's testimony to the Grand Jury was read into evidence this morning as the preliminary hearing for the embattled former president, Tim Curley, and Gary Schultz winds down in Harrisburg. One more witness is expected after an hour recess before going into closing arguments.
Frequently cited spokeswoman Lisa Powers testified for over an hour this morning. Powers served as Graham Spanier’s speechwriter for seven years before taking over as the director of Public Information, a position she currently holds.
Testimony in the preliminary hearing for the three embattled former Penn State administrators charged with concealing child sexual abuse is scheduled to continue this morning at 9 a.m. at the Dauphin County Courthouse in Harrisburg. If all goes according to schedule, proceedings should wrap up mid-afternoon as Judge William Wenner claims only three witnesses are left to testify.