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The NCAA Can't Erase History

Penn State's voided victories should count, Gary Alan Fine argues

By Kevin Spak,  Newser Staff

Posted Jul 25, 2012 1:34 PM CDT

(Newser) – Penn State surely deserved to be punished for the Jerry Sandusky coverup, but one part of the NCAA's decision was a bit disturbing, author Gary Alan Fine writes in the New York Times. The NCAA "vacated" Penn State's victories from 1998 to 2011—and with them Joe Paterno's career wins record. "George Orwell would be amused. We learn bad things about people all the time, but should we change our history? Should we, like Orwell’s totalitarian Oceania, have a Ministry of Truth?" Muses Fine: Should we next take an eraser to OJ Simpson's records? To Joseph McCarthy's votes?

"It is understandable that an organization would want its official history to reflect its hopes and desires," Fine allows. "But our histories must properly reflect what happened at the time and not in our imaginations." The answer to scandals such as these is to report everything accurately, and to remember them with sensitivity. "Those young men at Penn State deserve recognition for their efforts, as does Mr. Paterno. … Men in suits should not undo what boys in uniform have achieved." Click for the full column.

The outline of part of a football statue is visible on the wall after its removal on Sunday July 22, 2012, in State College, Pa.
The outline of part of a football statue is visible on the wall after its removal on Sunday July 22, 2012, in State College, Pa.   (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
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coexzist
Jul 28, 2012 5:08 AM CDT
If I was Paterno and he really did enable Sandusky, I would expect them to give me the worst punishment possible.
keith44
Jul 26, 2012 12:46 AM CDT
G.A.Fine is quoted as writing: ""But our histories must properly reflect what happened at the time and not in our imaginations." What he is suggesting is actually the reverse of what he has written here. That history is reflecting what actually happened at the time is now clear! Had the apparent failure of the 'command structure' of PS football been know - at the time - they would have incurred the penalties they now incur. Had, as Mr. Fine writes, the now known conspirators had the decency to " report everything accurately" there would be no need for re-writes. It is the purpose of history to - eventually - document the full truth of events.
wasntme
Jul 25, 2012 8:16 PM CDT
Unfortuantly Joe Paterno went to his grave believing he was the all-time winning collegiate football coach. There is nothing anyone is going to do to change that. So the penality was not really imposed on the one it was directed at. It was imposed on a lot of young men who didn't have a clue. I honorable thing to do is to shut down the football program entirely and let everyone go to where they belong. Maybe in 5 or 10 years start it all over again if they see fit. They might surprise themselves and find out they didn't need football to have a first rate University.
 

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