Yeah, I agree, VelvetRope. Zero tolerance is what Penn State needs to be showing right now. The only way they can even attempt to "'save face" is to force the resignations of every single person even remotely connected with this. Paterno, McQuery, the AD, the President, etc, etc.

Everyone just stood by, knowing that Sandusky was continuing to work with Second Mile. There was no doubt he was going to continue to victimize those boys.

It's just disgusting just how many people knew it was happening, but didn't do anything about it.

Penn State should at least put everyone involved on unpaid administrative leave until everything is sorted out. Then anyone who is determined to have knowledge of this should be fired, or forced to resign. There is no in-between on this issue.

And the school and people involved need to re-evaluate policy (and hopefully other schools will do the same to try and make sure this doesn't happen anywhere else), and also be prepared for some million dollar civil suits from each victim, and pay up.