
Another day, another chapter in the chess match between Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett and the NCAA.

Penn State University experienced a legal setback last week, as the Superior Court of Pennsylvania determined that its trial with its insurer, Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association Insurance Company will be held in Philadelphia County, not Centre County as it had hoped.

Anthony Lubrano called for a refund of the $6.5 million Penn State spent to commission Freeh report today, becoming the fourth Penn State trustee to do so since the independent Paterno report was released. He released this statement, via the Penn Staters for Responsible Stewardship group.

State Senator Jake Corman has been one of the most ardent supporters to keep the $60 million NCAA fine inside Pennsylvania state lines.
So after The NCAA filed a lawsuit against Governor Tom Corbett and other state officials saying that they are acting illegally in trying to tamper with the NCAA consent decree, Corman, expectedly, was not pleased.

The desperate appeal process continued for Jerry Sandusky today, as his lawyers filed an appeal to the Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

First, it was the Sporting News that used Jerry Sandusky's name to shamelessly generate more pageviews for its website. Now, the Associated Press is joining the fun with this State Patty's Day article published yesterday.