NEW YORK (Reuters) – Penn State's powerhouse football program could face a range of sanctions from the NCAA in the wake of a damning report about the cover-up of child sex abuse, but will likely avoid having its team temporarily suspended through the much-feared “death penalty.” The NCAA, the governing body of U.S. college sports, said it was reviewing Thursday's report by former FBI director …
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