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Gulo Blue
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The rumor I read was that in addition to there being the question of the NCAA's authority, there's evidence that a vote went 19-2 against giving Penn State the death penalty, but Emmert went and told Penn State reps that there was momentum to issue the death penalty, so they'd better agree to the terms they did. Apparently, this opens the NCAA to some kind of good faith lawsuit.
Sounds like the terms of this settlement restore the vacated wins and keep the $60 million in Pennsylvania in exchange for an agreement that the NCAA did have the authority to levy the penalties and did act in good faith.
edit 112 wins, $60 M.
Sounds like the terms of this settlement restore the vacated wins and keep the $60 million in Pennsylvania in exchange for an agreement that the NCAA did have the authority to levy the penalties and did act in good faith.
edit 112 wins, $60 M.
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