WHO, these range from urine retention and haemorrhage to the formation of abscesses and dermoid cysts the size of a football, not to mention painful sexand even more painful childbirth.
Does anyone think Joe Paterno would have lasted so long at Penn State among the allegations of child sex abuse if the football program was down-and-out?
The sex abuse suffered by minors involved with the Penn State football program shows the importance of transparency and committed school administrators.
The sex abuse scandal led to the firing of Penn State's head football coach, Joe Paterno, and the ouster of the university's longtime president, Graham Spanier.
Those pillars of high principles too were torn down after Sandusky was later found guilty of multiple sex abuses with several young boys, and Paterno knew or should have known to protect the children more than the football program.