What's the old saying about "the enemy of my enemy is my friend…?"
Lots of Penn State alums are angry with Gov. Tom Corbett for what they believe was his slow and under-resourced probe of now-convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky.
"We don't trust him right now, when it comes to this matter," says Philadelphia political analyst and PSU grad Jeff Jubelirer.
But folks we talked to Wednesday, seemed happy that Corbett has filed a lawsuit against the NCAA, in an effort to erase the sanctions it placed against Penn State last summer.
"I hope that we win, PSU alum Ruth Johnson told FOX 29s Bruce Gordon. "Because I thought that the sanctions were- it was too much. The kids were really penalized."
The NCAA sanctions against Penn State include a $60 million fine, loss of 10 scholarships per year for four years, and a four year ban on bowl game appearances.
Some believe Jerry Sandusky would have been off the streets earlier, his list of victims shorter and penalties against PSU less severe, had then-attorney general Corbett acted more quickly and decisively in his probe of the former PSU defensive coordinator.
But on PSU's Brandywine campus, we found alums, parents and students who seem to support any effort to reduce or rescind the penalties.
"I know kids that are in high school now that wanted to come here for football," said PSU freshman Jalyn Johnson. "But they're not coming anymore because of all the penalties."
Sophomore Vinay Nayak said "I felt they were definitely too harsh, by the NCAA. I felt just the fine would have been enough- not hurting the university in general by damaging the football program over the next four years."
And Stephen Brackonnier, the father of a PSU senior told Gordon, "I just think that the penalties are affecting a lot of innocent people. It's affecting the future of people who may have come here who might not."
Friday, May 24 2013 7:08 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:08:04 GMT
Busy planning your cook-out or trip down the shore this Memorial Day Weekend? Don't forget about the men and women for whom the holiday is observed.
Busy planning your cook-out or trip down the shore this Memorial Day Weekend? Don't forget about the men and women for whom the holiday is observed. FOX 29's Bruce Gordon spent a day with folks preparing a veterans' cemetery for its day in the spotlight.
Friday, May 17 2013 6:01 PM EDT2013-05-17 22:01:38 GMT
Police are investigating a bizarre confrontation at a local elementary school. The alleged combatants were a grown woman and an 11-year-old girl. Some of the details are still a little twisted, reports
Police are investigating a bizarre confrontation at a local elementary school. The alleged combatants were a grown woman and an 11-year-old girl.
Saturday, May 25 2013 9:06 PM EDT2013-05-26 01:06:21 GMT
Jasmine Moore should be getting ready to celebrate her 15th birthday Sunday. Instead she and several relatives are nursing burn wounds they suffered after fire ripped through their Cobbs Creek home.
A critically injured child along with her relatives are recovering at CHOP after an early morning fire. They say if not for a quick thinking family member things could have been a lot worse.
Saturday, May 25 2013 11:00 AM EDT2013-05-25 15:00:47 GMT
A South New Jersey business owner comes face to face with a suspected robber threatening him with a knife. Thanks to his 7-year-old family pet, the crook ran off.
A South New Jersey business owner comes face to face with a suspected robber threatening him with a knife. Thanks to his 7-year-old family pet, the crook ran off.
Friday, May 24 2013 7:08 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:08:04 GMT
Busy planning your cook-out or trip down the shore this Memorial Day Weekend? Don't forget about the men and women for whom the holiday is observed.
Busy planning your cook-out or trip down the shore this Memorial Day Weekend? Don't forget about the men and women for whom the holiday is observed. FOX 29's Bruce Gordon spent a day with folks preparing a veterans' cemetery for its day in the spotlight.
Friday, May 24 2013 5:48 PM EDT2013-05-24 21:48:26 GMT
Surveillance video you'll see only on FOX shows chaos just after a police officer opened fire on a man who witnesses say had his hands up to surrender. Police deny that claim.
Surveillance video you'll see only on FOX shows chaos just after a police officer opened fire on a man who witnesses say had his hands up to surrender. Police deny that claim.
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