NCAA Sanctions Could Put Penn. State Football Program on Life Support



The Penn State backlash hit home with the university Monday as unprecedented sanctions are being leveled.  The NCAA slammed the university with 5 year probation, including 4 years no bowl games, a 65-scholarship reduction, total forfeiture of all wins since 1998, and a $60 million fine.  Herald and Review Entertainment Editor and WSOY’s Sporttalk co-host Tim Cain says this decision is historic…
 

 
Penn State could face more penalties from individual investigations.  Cain also says any losses the University of Illinois suffered during that time will now become victories in the record books.

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