There is. It's called the criminal justice system. Those accused of crimes have either already had their day in court (Sandusky) or will soon (Schultz, Curley, Spanier). That's treating the symptom, not the disease. The culture at PSU (and other places) made it all possible and has to be changed. And the punishment is being reduced because the school is showing that they've changed the culture.[/quote I'm not sure how me being proud of the countless student-athletes that have represented PSU honorably throughout my lifetime has anything to do with a criminal matter perpetuated by a few men. I guess everyone here should be ashamed to be American because of Nixon's Watergate scandal or Clinton lying about his affairs in the oval office? But like said above, weird to be talking about this in 2013 so I'll shut up now. You should be proud of those who have represented the university. With that said, I don't think anyone is being critical of everyone associated with Penn State. It should be noted one of the ones who knew and did nothing which allowed it to happen again is/was the face of the university. It also is the worst thing to ever happen in collegiate sports. Given the unfort. reduction of sanctions this week, it should remain relevant. Your metaphor is ridiculous, you're comparing someone lying about committing adultery and burglary to raping a child. If Nixon and Clinton did that in the White House or did nothing, there would be some shame. Alums from Penn State should be the most angry.