The much anticipated announcement by the NCAA’s sanctions
against Penn State University
in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse conviction and the report by Louis
Freeh regarding the cover up, resulted in prime example of counterintuitive
leadership.
During the announcement, NCAA President Mark Emhert boldly
proclaimed, “Football will never again be placed ahead of educating, nurturing,
and protecting young people.”
Yet the sanctions he went on to announce do exactly that!
The sanctions include: a $60 million fine, equal to one
year’s revenue from the football program, which will be placed in a fund to
aide victims of sexual abuse nationally. Penn State
will be banned from Bowl appearances for four years and will have their
football scholarships reduced from 25 to 15. There are a number of compliance
agreements and oversight stipulations as well.
Where it gets interesting is the fact that the NCAA will
vacate all of Penn
State ’s football wins
from 1998 – 2011. I get the fine and bowl and scholarship stuff, but why the
collective punishment of the student athletes who earned the victories on the
field in those games? What does that do to educate, nurture and protect those
people who worked hard to earn those victories? Those students had nothing to
do with the cover up, perpetrated by the University’s leadership, of the sexual
abuse perpetrated by Sandusky ,
yet the NCAA has seen fit to penalize them.
This flies not only in the face of common sense, but the
statement made by Ehmert. This amounts to the NCAA aiding Sandusky
and Penn State to once again screw young people! The
focus and blame should be placed on Sandusky
who committed these perverse crimes and those in leadership positions who made
the choice to cover up those crimes. Until that happens, untold damage will
continue to be done to the value of the education and degrees being EARNED by
students of the University.
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