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Three Years After The NCAA Sanctions, Penn State Football Refused To Die

On July 23, 2012, the NCAA imposed unprecedented sanctions on Penn State's football program following investigations into the Sandusky Scandal. Three years later, Penn State football isn't just still here -- it's alive and thriving.

Freeh Ordered To Turn Over Documents Requested By Paterno Estate

It turns out that Louis Freeh, his law firm, and Penn State can only take so many time-outs before being ordered to hand over the documents used to compile the Freeh Report to the Paterno Family.

Five Reasons Why the ‘Happy Valley’ Documentary Sucks

The 'Happy Valley' documentary is now on Netflix. Here are five reasons why it sucks.

Mark Emmert Admits: ‘I Could’ve Handled Things Better’

At the Associated Press Sports Editors Commissioners meeting this morning, Mark Emmert came the closest he has to admitting the NCAA was out of line.

Steve Spurrier On Joe Paterno: ‘I Think He Got A Bad Deal’

Add Steve Spurrier to the list of famous college football coaches to support Joe Paterno. In an interview with The State, a Columbia, S.C. newspaper, Spurrier reflected on his upcoming 70th birthday, and weighed in on the legacy of Penn State's longtime coach.

Freeh Wants Dauphin County Judge To Hear Spanier Case

Louis Freeh wants to take Graham Spanier's homefield advantage away in his defamation lawsuit against the former FBI Director.

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