If there had been one witnessed incident of abuse by Sandusky, followed by him being pushed out and never heard from again, one could understand. Not condoning or justifying such a course of action, but one can imagine how all involved - including the victim and his family - might have preferred it that way. But while he lost his main position and his chance to be Paterno's successor, they didn't push him away. He still had full run of the place, could still trade n its reputation, and he ran a goddamn charity for kids which should have raised a few red flags for the people who knew what he was.