Indiana’s Monday night win over Purdue will likely be the last game Kelvin Sampson spends on the Hoosier bench. ESPN reports that the Hoosiers coach is expected to be suspended this week, then eventually fired.

A source told the Worldwide Leader that this scenario is “by far the most likely” to befall Sampson. Kelvin has put his collegiate employer in trouble by he & his assisants making improper phone calls to potential recruits, and supposedly lying to the school & the NCAA about it. Read more…
JOEPA DOESN’T FOLLOW THROUGH ON DISCIPLINE RULES: When it comes to keeping his players in line, Joe Paterno doesn’t like to follow his own advice.
The CENTRE DAILY TIMES catches up on a list of rules set by the Penn State coach when some of his football boys got in trouble.Back in May, Paterno sent a letter to the PSU president that outlined a disciplinary plan for players involved in a house break-in in April. The memorandum mentioned that the players “would see their roster positions drop, and their game time decreased.”
However, the TIMES noticed this season that two of the accused, safety Anthony Scirrotto and defensive back Lydell Sargeant, have started every game this season. And a third, defensive lineman Chris Baker, got to start in four contests.
JoePa probably prefers to dole out punishment in other ways - like road rage.