Daily News' experts college football picks: Penn State give up the fight and move on
With Penn States home opener against Ohio U. just two days away, the fallout from the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal continues, making it next to impossible for new coach Bill OBrien to turn the page and establish himself as the current face of the Nittany Lions program..........
In order for OBrien to accomplish this, the university community must do its part. And so far, it hasnt.
The latest noise in the machine came on Tuesday, from former Penn State faculty leaders who blasted the NCAA and former FBI director Louis Freeh over their handling of the Sandusky matter,................
We did not interview him; that was at the request of the attorney general, Freeh said. Some of the people we normally would have interviewed, we were asked by the prosecutors not to do so.
We stand very strongly behind our report, Freeh said................
This action by the faculty is the latest salvo in a rear guard action by a small, but vocal group of Paterno loyalists who include his family, Spanier and at least one member of the Board of Trustees, who are not only loyal to JoePa but also have their own agenda.
Although loyalty is generally considered a virtue, it can be misplaced. In this case, allegiance to the image of Paterno is hindering the healing process..............
It seems as if OBrien accepts the current reality, and is willing to move on.
We are very, very mindful of what happened here. But its time, in my opinion, to stop the dour attitude.
Its time to think of ways to help us through this, he said. We all have to come together and realize why were in the position were in. We have to. We have to stop arguing about it. We have to move forward.
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