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Location: Southeastern U.S.
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I don't know how you can say that the sanctions were not designed to damage the football program. The $60M in penalties is not going to victims, who are still free to file a civil suit against the university. The sanctions clearly limit future revenues, even if not a single person associated with a cover up is employed by PSU.
Players transferring to another school will not likely be a real benefit or be compensating unless there is an acute need elsewhere.
It is absurd to think that the everyone associated with the football program and the university in general will not feel some effect.
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