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Penn State Athletic Department Issues Statements in wake of NCAA Sanctions

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Updated: July 23, 2012

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA - The Penn State athletic department released statements on Monday in response to the NCAA press conference announcing sanctions against the university.


Statement by Acting Athletic Director David Joyner

The Freeh Report concluded that individuals at Penn State University entrusted to positions of authority, shunned their basic responsibility to protect children, and innocent children suffered as a result.  Our hearts go out to the victims of this abuse and their families.

Today Penn State takes another step forward in changing the culture at the institution as we accept the penalties of the NCAA for the failure of leadership that occurred on our campus.  We are deeply disappointed that some of our leaders could have turned a blind eye to such abuse, and agree that the culture at Penn State must change.

As we move forward, today's student athletes have a challenging road ahead.  But they will do the right thing, as they have always done. I am confident all of our head coaches will come together to make the change necessary to drive our university forward.  Penn State will continue to fully support its established athletic programs, which provide opportunities for over 800 student athletes. 

Working together, the path ahead will not be easy.  But it is necessary, just, and will bring a better future.  Our faculty, staff, students, athletes, and parents will work together as Penn State begins this new chapter.  Though this cooperation and collaboration, Penn State will become a national model for compliance, ethics, and embodiment of the student athlete credo.  

 Statement by Coach Bill O'Brien

Today we receive a very harsh penalty from the NCAA and as Head Coach of the Nittany Lions football program, I will do everything in my power to not only comply, but help guide the University forward to become a national leader in ethics, compliance and operational excellence. I knew when I accepted the position that there would be tough times ahead.  But I am committed for the long term to Penn State and our student athletes. 

I was then and I remain convinced that our student athletes are the best in the country.  I could not be more proud to lead this team and these courageous and humble young men into the upcoming 2012 season. Together we are committed to building a better athletic program and university. 

From Penn State athletic communications:

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