they do care. but they care more about their own grief/anger/disappointment than about what is best for the community. and considering that some of the victims' parents have said that the games should be played, it'd be kind of hard to argue that they care more about the victims than those who think the games should be played. i think those who want the games to be played care about the kids, but care more about winning football games. i don't think that's true at all. i think the games should be played, and i am actively rooting against psu. of course most people were rooting for psu on saturday, but there were things at the game (players walking out arm in arm, moment of silence before the game, prayer by both teams together) that were done in recognition of what occurred. i really do not see the point in punishing the psu players, opposing players, and local economies (state college, columbus and madison) for mistakes made by a handful of administrators and coaches, and i don't think that canceling 3 football games is any more a sign of respect to sandusky's victims than playing them.