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And the GA or janitor for that matter couldn't have walked out of the building and called the police anonymously right then and there? I know, woulda coulda shoulda.
I find it hard to believe that Joe did not know the extent of what the GA saw- I would think that he is a savvy and political guy, you can't survive as a major college coach for that long without learning how to play the game with the administration and trustees- surely considering his friend and long time member of his staff was being accused of such heinous activities by another member of his staff, wouldn't he want the GA to tell him EXACTLY what he saw-not in a prurient way, but because he would want to have all the facts, as the GA believed them to be, before him? IF he truly didn't ask the GA, then he is guilty of being a giraffe and sticking his head in the sand.
Joe has (had?) great power, and thus has great responsibility, as the saying goes. He told the AD and president to shove it in so many words when they tried to oust him in 2004. He knew the board of trustees and big athletic donors had his back, and so he was bullet proof in that regard. Surely he could have had the ear of the administration to, at the very least, ban Sandusky from campus and revoke any privileges he had immediately. But as far as we know, he didn't. So he deserves to have some splash on him.
Last edited by southbymidwest; 11-09-2011 at 02:28 AM.
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