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Has the sex-abuse scandal at Penn State changed your opinion of the school and its football program?

  1. No. Although shameful, this scandal was isolated to a corner of the school and is not reflective of the school, its football program, students, faculty or leadership.
  2. Yes. I wonder how much more has been swept under the rug and allowed to go on in the past decade.
  3. While I realize this only involved a small percentage of Penn State people, I'm disappointed because I always thought this couldn't happen at this school.
 
 
 
 
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Randy65

Nov-29-11 8:13 PM

This should have never become a scandal.The alleged sexual assault supposedly withnessed by Mr. McQueary should have been reported to LAW ENFORCEMENT, not his boss.Thats the bottom line!It was his sole responsibility to do the right thing but instead he chose to "pass the buck!"We all know when information get passed on; things get lost in the translation.As it turns out others now have consequences for McQueary's wrongdoing. Personally I believe the whole "scandal" amounts to nothing more than an old fashioned "witch hunt".Unfortunately people just love to see the demise of others. The media and its journalism just fuels the fire.Its like a run-away freight train!

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towncitizen

Nov-29-11 12:04 PM

Who could vote no???

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tampajohn

Nov-29-11 10:58 AM

Favored treatment much longer then a decade. This was not a "discovered" situation -- it was finally an exposed scandal thanks to a brave victim outside the "elite" {we are Penn State} clique. About time.

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garder54

Nov-28-11 11:24 AM

To the 41% who voted No, you need to read. This scandal is due to poor leadership at the university. How is it not reflective of them?

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