Jerry Sandusky Turns Penn State Football’s Reputation, Happy Valley Upside-Down

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Nov 7, 2011

Jerry Sandusky Turns Penn State Football's Reputation, Happy Valley Upside-Down

Former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky was in the news over the weekend, but it had nothing to do with football.

The 67-year-old was arrested Saturday and released on $100,000 bail after being arraigned on 40 criminal counts — most of which were for sexually abusing eight boys — the state attorney general's office said.

Once a longtime powerhouse in college football, Penn State will now battle through decades of cleaning up its reputation as seen in the cartoon above by Will O'Toole.

Sandusky retired in 1999 but continued to work with at-risk children through the nonprofit Second Mile organization he founded in 1977.

Since graduating from Seton Hall University, Will O'Toole has been doing cartoons for over 30 years for a number of papers (USA Today), magazines (College and Pro Football Weekly) and websites (CBSSportsline.com). He is believed to be the only national cartoonist to have voted for the Heisman Trophy and the Wooden and Naismith Awards.

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