Should General Motors Cut its Penn State Sponsorship after the Sandusky Scandal?


Penn State's woes may be even bigger than originally thought after the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) announced heavy sanctions on the university's football program including a $60 million (€50 million) fine, a four-year ban on bowls, 40 fewer football scholarships and a vacating of all wins from 1998 to 2011, in light of the Sandusky child sex scandal.

Today, Automotive News is reporting that General Motors is contemplating whether to cut its sponsorship of the Penn State's Nittany Lions.

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