Submitted by Guest2020 on Tue, 07/24/2012 - 11:33pm.
Paterno himself said that he wished he had done more. To me that says he didn't do enough. Since Sandusky was allowed to continue to use the facilities, then that would tell any man with common sense, that it had not been taken care of, if your scenario is even remotely correct.
Any man who is worth his salt would have done everything withing his power to stop and adult from molesting children. Paterno did not. It may be your feeling that no coach in a major program is going to let this go on and on, but I am sure there were plenty of people in the RCC who didn't think the higher-ups would let this go on and on.
The fact is that Paterno cared more about his football program than he did those little boys. Otherwise, he would have stopped at nothing to protect the children.
Paterno himself said that he
Paterno himself said that he wished he had done more. To me that says he didn't do enough. Since Sandusky was allowed to continue to use the facilities, then that would tell any man with common sense, that it had not been taken care of, if your scenario is even remotely correct.
Any man who is worth his salt would have done everything withing his power to stop and adult from molesting children. Paterno did not. It may be your feeling that no coach in a major program is going to let this go on and on, but I am sure there were plenty of people in the RCC who didn't think the higher-ups would let this go on and on.
The fact is that Paterno cared more about his football program than he did those little boys. Otherwise, he would have stopped at nothing to protect the children.