Friday, January 16, 2015

It's Almost As If the NCAA WANTS To Be Out of Business

Because they just fucking folded their cards.

Joe Paterno's wins have been reinstated.

It's time someone does something, and I'm afraid it can't be lawful.

Removed the probation, the scholarships, and restored the wins.

About the only things left is compensation for inconveniencing the only thing important in Happy Valley, PA.  The National Collegiate Athletic Association has effectively no choice now but to compensate Pennsylvania State University for the audacity of actually prosecuting a university for CHILD RAPE, PEDOPHILIA, and MURDER OF AN INVESTIGATING DISTRICT ATTORNEY under the color of a football program that basically rules that fucking area, lock, stock, and barrel.

FUCK YOU MARK EMMERT.

You have now lost all reasoned authority over collegiate sports --at ANY level, at ANY financial situation...

It's one thing to be a football organization to cover for child abuse and spousal abuse and the presentation of football as the ultimate manifestation of thug-filled manhood.  Roger Goodell's National Freefall League is bad enough.

It's quite ANOTHER to literally sanction child rape, pedophilia -- let's not disregard the FBI's investigations that Sandusky, with his position in the football program, actually was pimping out kids to large-scale PSU donors, football or otherwise!!! -- and basically now, three years on, to admit PUBLICLY that "Football Over Life" WINS.

The only question now is whether you simply LOST all authority over collegiate sports, or you've finally formalized the entire arrangement with ESPN and the Power Five conferences and you've GIVEN it away, knowing that you cannot, in any feasible way, stand in the way of these criminal organizations who basically would gladly rape, pillage, and kill to have absolute power over their university communities and anyone who happens to get in their way.

It is time to well-beyond shut down the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

If you don't have the power to effectively decertify a school out of your organization which had a decades-long coverup and sanctioning of pedophilia, child rape, and using the football program's glorification over everything to encourage both, you have NO AUTHORITY -- of ANY KIND -- over the young men and women who aren't students in the first goddamned place (obviously, especially at lower levels and non-revenue sports, this applies not as much).

If your only desired power is to deny recompense to players while your organization, the sports media (especially your owners at ESPN), and a select few money schools make a goddamned nickel at this, you are nothing but a pimp.  And your organization, Emmert, may well have taken part in pimping these kids (directly or indirectly -- and now I would not be, in any way, surprised that the NCAA knew about Second Mile and Sandusky's affairs and actually aided in the coverup) and their justice, and the only question which appears to be left (because Sandusky's pedophilia was seen as "not a very large secret at all" in the college football community) is how much the NCAA participated in the cover-up.

If the NCAA has no power to step in on something like this, it has NO RIGHT to adjudicate collegiate sports.  NONE.

You effectively have raped the kids and enslaved the athletes and glorified these criminal masterminds who would gladly make Al Capone look like a model citizen.

But, as of this morning, Reggie Bush is more of a virus to the Glorious Sanctity of Collegiate Sport and All-American Apple Pie than a bunch of coverups encouraging and glorifying child rape, pedophilia, the murder of an investigating district attorney, and making football over very life itself.

When I started this blog over four years ago, it was meant as a simple voice against game-fixing and all that stuff.  In no way had I ever DREAMED we would find out, in the time since, about the truth about a number of these institutions.

There is no penalty in the books large enough for Pennsylvania State University.

There is no penalty OUTSIDE the books large enough for Pennsylvania State University.

It almost seems as if one or both of two things have happened here:  Either they are acting on orders on ESPN or another organization which has the NCAA by the balls (and, if such exist, there aren't many other options), or that the NFL has shown the world how much MON-EH can be made by embracing Thug Life.

Which leaves me with only three predictions, at this point -- and, for readers of my blog other than my anonymous friend, let me at least say that I got one major prediction right about college football (the shutdown of an FBS program within a year after the autonomy rules were set):

First, within two years (and the ONLY reason I'm not going to say next year is because Penn State has to play at Columbus when they play Ohio State, otherwise next year, while the iron is hot), Penn State will win the CFP National Championship.

Second, at next year's home opener, since Penn State's "Football Over Life" manifesto has been sanctioned and galvanized with the blood of innocents, they're putting Paterno's statue back up -- with a massive ceremony to be broadcast on at least ESPN, if not ESPN on ABC.

Third, within 2-3 years (and only because they're going to need that long to put the new hierachies and get the process through the courts, because Emmert, et. al. will still want their money and slave-owner status), the NCAA will be gone.  The NAIA will take the smaller schools, and the power conferences will have a loose confederation with the media making most of their money -- not unlike professional sports.

2 comments:

  1. If that happens, my alma mater may go back to the NAIA.

    Back to Penn State: Dan Bernstein (he and his radio partner, Terry Boers, have been vehement critics of Penn State since this came out over three years ago) wrote another article about this situation:

    Bernstein: Penn State as sick as ever

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  2. I have a feeling that's exactly what is going to happen.

    The five big conferences and the media partners will create a loose confederation -- March Madness will be a thing of the past, for one... -- and the rest are probably going to get sucked into an expanded NAIA.

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