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Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. The NCAA said continuing the litigation would only delay the distribution of funds to sex abuse survivors. The consent decree sprung from the scandal that erupted when Sandusky, a retired football assistant coach, was accused of sexually abusing boys, some of them on Penn State's campus.

It had eliminated all wins from -- when police investigated a mother's complaint that Sandusky had showered with her son -- through , Paterno's final season as coach after six decades with the team and the year Sandusky was charged. In September, the NCAA announced it was ending the school's ban on postseason play and restored its full complement of football scholarships earlier than scheduled. The Big Ten has yet to have discussions about reducing or removing any of its remaining sanctions against Penn State, including the removal of a bowl revenue share in The restored wins include under Paterno, who died in , and the final victory of , when the team was coached by defensive coach Tom Bradley.

It returns Paterno's record to I was self-conscious about that anyway," Bowden said. Now that Paterno's wins have been restored, some may wonder if his statue will return to campus. The nearly 7-foot tall, more than pound statue was removed in and was placed in storage by the former university administration because it was seen as an obstacle to healing after the Sandusky child sex abuse scandal. On campus Friday night, hundreds of students celebrated the settlement with a subdued rally outside the university's administration building, followed by a march to the nearby Beaver Canyon apartment area.

As many as people joined the march. The lawsuit scheduled for trial next month began as an effort by two state officials to enforce a state law that required the money to remain in Pennsylvania.

The consent decree was signed by Penn State's then-president, Rodney Erickson, a month after a jury convicted Sandusky and shortly after former FBI director Louis Freeh released the scathing results of a university-commissioned investigation into the Sandusky matter. Its unprecedented penalties drew heated and sustained opposition by Penn State alumni and fans who argued the Freeh report was factually incorrect, defended Paterno's handling of the Sandusky scandal, noted it punished people who had nothing to do with Sandusky and said that the school's athletics program had been considered a national model.

In one, an NCAA official described its pursuit of the penalties as "a bluff" and said asserting jurisdiction would be "a stretch. The agreement we reached represents a complete victory for the issue at hand. McCord supports the agreement in principle, but he "intends to carry out a careful review of the details and language before he signs off," said his spokesman, Gary Tuma. Sandusky was convicted in of 45 counts, and he is now serving a to year prison sentence.

He maintains his innocence. Paterno's surviving family members and others had been pursuing another lawsuit over the consent decree. That lawsuit was narrowed by the judge so that it now includes the family, former assistant coaches Jay Paterno and Bill Kenney, and former trustee Al Clemens.



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