Indianapolis, IN (WIBX) - Although Penn State's football program was able to avoid the death penalty, the judgement levied by the NCAA will be felt by the school for years to come.
Four of Penn State's most powerful leaders are blasted in a new report into the university's response to the allegations of child molestation against former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
Former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky, who was found guilty last week on dozens of counts of child sexual abuse, had been prepared to take the stand in his own defense during his trial — until he learned his adopted son Matt was ready to testify that his father had molested him as a child.
Bellefonte, PA (WIBX) - His attorney says they will appeal, but in the meantime former assistant Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky is donning the yellow prison garb of the Centre County Correctional Facility after being comvicted of 45 counts of child sexual abuse.
Legendary coach Joe Paterno may be in his final days on the sidelines at Penn State, according to The New York Times.
The report cites two unnamed sources close to the PSU Board of Trustees who say that, while the exact timing and manner of his exit is still being discussed, it is clear that Paterno will not be back to coach the Nittany Lions next season.