APFrom Day 5 of the Jerry Sandusky trial…
- A local psychiatrist could be instrumental in the Sandusky trial.
- The failures of Penn State’s administration becomes more evident with each passing day of the Sandusky trial, writes Stewart Mandel of Sports Illustrated.
- Sandusky plans to take the stand… and it’s his best option, writes Dan Wetzel.
- The defense came out with a whimper.
- The jury could begin deliberating the case Thursday.
Links frrom around college football…
- Here’s something you won’t read everyday. You know what? It’s better if you just click the link rather than have me try to explain it.
- Harvey Updyke’s wife wasn’t in a good mood today. Go figure…
- Ranking the ACC’s nonconference schedule, courtesy of The Sporting News.
- Is your school moving between conferences? They better check these financial numbers.
Never knew that’s what “finding your sea legs” meant.
Miami has a ton of good games to watch this year.
I am really tired of FSU blaming WV for their schedule. Savanna St. is the only one that they replaced WV with. Have you looked at the rest of their schedule? Also they had plenty of time to get a decent team to replace WV. From the looks of the rest of their schedule they do not want a challange.
Maybe Va Tech, Florida, and Clemson will be good this year. Maybe not. Miami, BC and NC St. have not been good for years. Then we have the six (power houses), Savannah St. Murray St., Wake Forest, USF, Duke and Maryland. How on earth could they be in the running with anyone for a top 10 spot? How can anyone compare them to the top teams of the SEC, Big 12, Pack 12 or Big 10. They had already scheduled Murray St. and USF before WV had to leave. What is their excuse for that?
If Sandusky was really the saint the defense is trying to paint him as, why is there not a single person that met Sandusky as a kid through Second Mile testifying on behalf of his character? Not one. Just a bunch of old friends and family members. There have to be 100s of people that came into contact with Sandusky as kids through his charity, and not one will stand up publicly and support the notion that he was not a slime ball. That is pretty damning evidence in itself.