NCAA ‘Unprecedented penalties against Penn State’
According to CBS NEWS, NCAA and its allies are preparing to make a bombshell announcement Monday morning that may further crack the Penn State scandal open even wider.
A high ranking source told CBS NEWS that the NCAA will make the announcement Monday morning at 9 a.m, and are reportedly due to be delivered by Mark Emmert the groups president.
The penalties come in wake of an independent report conducted by former FBI director Louis Freeh.
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