- The "football program" describes all individuals involved in any capacity with Penn State football. They did NOT know what was going on. A relative handful did, and they are under indictment. More indictments may come. The focus should be on those who break laws, not those who do not.
- It is irrelevant where the money for the fine comes from up front. But where it comes from eventually are state residents whose tax dollars pay for colleges and universities. (I know liberals find it difficult to understand that government doesn't create wealth and only takes it from those who do - that doesn't justify robbing taxpayers of tens of millions that could be put to better use.)
- As to the money being used to "help the victims," that's not all it's intended for under the NCAA's fine; irregardless, the NCAA is not a court of law and has no freakin business acting like one. The courts - juries - should determine compensation for Sandusky's victims, NOT the NCAA.
How can the money be Irrellivent at first and then rellivent later? As for where the funds come from, as far as I know, they haven't said where, so maybe we jumping the gun. I do agree, the taxpayers of state should not accountable for this.
As for the "football program".. I was only referring the individual's in charge. This situation seems very simular to what happen in New Orleans and the head hunting bounty on players. The league came down hard on the team & coaches..
As for funds for victims.. Those funds will be used to help victims of all molestation crimes. Help with education, councelling and whatever support is needed.. Not as a personal damages.