This past Friday, the NCAA reinstated all of the wins that Penn State football had been penalized as a result of their cover-up of
multiple child molestation charges.
The NCAA has announced a proposed settlement under which the Penn State football team's 112 wins from 1998 through 2011 that were thrown out amid the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal will be restored. The move would restore late coach Joe Paterno as the most successful coach in major college football history.
Under the proposed deal, Penn State agreed to commit $60 million to programs that work to prevent child sexual abuse. The university in State College, Pa., would also acknowledge the NCAA's "legitimate and good faith interest" in the Sandusky scandal.
It's shameful. Keith Olbermann took them both to task. The video is below the fold.