By Rand Paul
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Former Penn State and Pittsburgh Steelers running back Franco Harris recently hosted "Upon Further Review: Penn State One Year Later," a public forum that provided a critical look at the Sandusky investigation, former FBI Director Louis Freeh's scathing report on the scandal, NCAA sanctions against Penn State’s football program and media coverage of the story.
It seemed almost cruel, as if Penn State hadn't already been punished enough.
It seemed almost cruel, as if Penn State hadn't already been punished enough.
The Nittany Lions bounced and bumped off each other behind a closed gate, antsy to attach the focus for a battered fan base on football, not lurid tales of child abuse, for the first time in 10 months.

The Nittany Lions bounced and bumped off each other behind a closed gate, antsy to attach the focus for a battered fan base on football, not lurid tales of child abuse, for the first time in 10 months.

Franco Harris and two other former Penn State football players say the report about Penn State's handling of the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal "is highly flawed, and factually insufficient."
Quiet mourners lined the route of Joe Paterno's funeral procession Wednesday, watching with grief and reverence as the electric-blue hearse carrying the Penn State coach's casket slowly drove by.
Joe Paterno's family along with former players and assistant coaches made their way Wednesday to a campus spiritual center for the revered coach's funeral service, a moment of private mourning during a week in which thousands from Penn State were saying goodbye.
Current and former Penn State football players are paying their respects to the late coach Joe Paterno.
Mourners are lining up at Penn State for a viewing honoring the late football coach Joe Paterno.
Penn State football players past and present made a somber pilgrimage to the campus spiritual center Tuesday for Joe Paterno, attending a viewing for the coach who helped shape the university for more than a half century.
Hundreds of mourners are in a line more than a quarter of a mile long to pay their respects to the late Joe Paterno.
In the mid-1960s, there was no such thing as a Northeastern power in college football.

Penn State's Board of Trustees elected banking executive Karen Peetz to lead the embattled board and help the school negotiate the aftermath of a nightmarish child sex abuse scandal involving a former assistant football coach.
Former Penn State running back Franco Harris doesn't believe Joe Paterno's firing was in the school's best interest and urged alumni to be relentless.
"I understand the outrage," Mr. Harris said. "But they painted a lie as the truth. You blame Joe Paterno. You blame Penn State. You don't look anywhere else. No one looked anywhere else."
'Truthers' seek to exonerate late Penn State coach Joe Paterno, restore his reputation →
"We have to show people the truth," Mr. Harris said.
'Truthers' seek to exonerate late Penn State coach Joe Paterno, restore his reputation →