Imagine you were one of them.
Imagine you were 10 years old. A coach you trusted. A man you liked. A guy with white hair. An "older" person.
Imagine he led you. Imagine you listened. Imagine you didn't want to. Imagine you did what you were told.
Imagine the setting. A bathroom. A shower. Imagine he said it was OK. Imagine his tone. Imagine his eyes.
Imagine the disbelief. The horror. The pain. The tears.
Imagine the shame. The confusion. The rage.
Imagine going home. Lying in your bed. Eating dinner with your family. Going to school -- elementary school, fourth or fifth grade.
Imagine years passing, seeing the event, again and again, whenever you close your eyes. Imagine the nightmares. Imagine the loss.
Now imagine keeping all this to yourself.
Because most people do.
The damage done by former
That's right.
A third of all girls. A seventh of all boys.
And most abuse goes unreported.
This horror did not begin with
Many were mistaken at
But one man was responsible.
The damage done.
Did you watch the
Here, for the first time in 62 seasons, was a
The damage done.
The school president,
That graduate assistant, now an assistant coach, is on leave, hiding somewhere, the object of death threats.
All this from Sandusky's alleged lust.
The current players, who had no part of any of this, are now altered, their experience shadowed. The university and the townspeople, once unified by Blue and White, are split over who to blame and who to pity.
So many affected. One man's actions.
The damage done.
Imagine you are one of them.
Imagine these last few weeks.
Imagine being questioned by authorities. Imagine having to relive the nightmare. Imagine anger. Imagine relief. Imagine fury. Imagine surrender.
Imagine saying, "Finally." Imagine saying, "What took so long?" Imagine seeing rallies in support of those who knew -- or might have known. Imagine thinking you will be blamed and hated for bringing a program down.
Imagine wishing to have your story told. Imagine wishing no one would ask you anything.
Imagine pain and confusion, all over again.
Imagine wondering, "Why me?"
This is not a football story. This is not a
Fingers point. Blame is an arrow. And the months to come will unfold an already wincing story. But you need only survey the landscape to see what happens when an adult robs a child of innocence.
One man. A million little pieces.
The damage done.
Penn State sex scandal legal implications
- Sandusky: One Man's Actions and The Incalculable Damage Done
- Too Late But Penn State Finally Did the Right Thing
- Penn State's Shame and Ours
- Scandal Culture Snagged Paterno
- 'Right to Riot' Cemented in Campus Culture
- Key Files Missing From Jerry Sandusky's Charity
- Syracuse Assistant Basketball Coach Bernie Fine Denies Sex Assault Accusations
- Joe Paterno has Treatable Form of Lung Cancer
- McQueary's Story Adds Twist To Penn State Scandal
- Penn State Coach Mike McQueary Says He Stopped Alleged Sandusky Assault
- Sandusky Denies He's a Pedophile in TV Interview
- Big Ten Takes Paterno's Name Off Championship Trophy
- Penn State Assistant Mike Mcqueary Won't Coach, Attend Game Vs. Nebraska
- Picking Up the Pieces: Tom Bradley Takes Over at Penn State
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Penn State Fires Coach Paterno, Effective Immediately
President Spanier Also Dismissed - Paterno Facing Possible Civil Suit, Criminal Charges
- Paterno Wants to Talk About Penn State Controversy
- Penn State Officials Step Down Ahead of Arraignment on Perjury Charges
- Penn State Top Official Unconditionally Backs Embattled Ad Amidst Shocking Allegations
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