"I believe history should never be taken away. I believe it's important to recognize whatever is in the past and keep it. You can't just wipe it off."
Tatiana Kakun, Warrington
"I think they're appropriate. I think they should have eliminated the next season coming up. I don't think the punishment was too harsh, I think it should have gone one step further to send a message to the rest of college sports that they won't tolerate any kind of cover-up."
Dave Anthony, Croydon
"It's too bad that some of the current football team will feel the consequences, the students had nothing to do with this. Then again, the child abuse was awful, but the people in charge should have done something about it."
Elizabeth Wira, Levittown
"I think it's a bit harsh. Sandusky has committed a horrid crime and it's a terrible thing, but did the entire Penn State environment commit this crime? Does it really require removing victories? I think it's extreme.
"Sixty million dollars is not going to bring back the integrity and the honor of the kids that got violated, the NCAA is overstepping their bounds. It's ridiculous, why are they even involved?"
Lawrence Plummer
"It's affecting prospective students and students that worked really hard both academically and athletically to have a dream to play there. Now, they're the ones that will be punished. I think the NCAA was a little bit too harsh, they absolutely had to do something but I think it should have been directed more towards the people involved."
Diane Tirendi, Warrington, who has a daughter currently attending Penn State.
"Sixty million dollars is a lot of money. If they're paying that then that should be the only punishment. I think it was way too harsh, they went way over the edge."
Sawyer Hamilton, 18, Chalfont
Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48294465/ns/local_news-delaware_valley_pa_nj/
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