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PENNSYLVANIA ? Penn state officials say they will respond in the next couple of days to the NCAA demands for more information in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.
The NCAA is trying to decide whether the university should be punished for ethics violations and quote losing institutional control over its athletic program. They said they could even shut down the school's football team.
Sandusky was found guilty last month and could face life in prison.
Source: http://charlotte.news14.com/content/sports/660992/ncaa-demands-more-information-in-sandusky-scandal
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