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    Penn State Sponsors Anxiously Watch How Events Unfold at University

    Cars.com has withdrawn its sponsorship of ESPN's Saturday Afternoon College Football for the next two weeks, which includes Penn State games, making it one of the first companies to distance itself after the recent arrest of former defensive football coach Jerry Sandusky.

    After a Penn State student riot over coach Joe Paterno's firing, the university may soon see more corporate sponsors rebelling against its brand.

    A spokeswoman for Cars.com said that the move was "due to the recent allegations surrounding the Penn State football program."

    "As a proud, longtime supporter of ESPN College Football, it's important to us that we're building our brand in a way that celebrates the sport, its fans and the dedication of its student athletes," she said in a statement.

    The company said it worked with ESPN to redistribute its commercial ad units during these games.

    The university-wide athletics program has dozens of sponsors, like Pepsi and AT&T, who are closely watching the university's next move. The school's football program is considered its crown jewel, bringing in $72 million a year, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

    Sponsors Chevrolet, PNC Financial, John Deere, State Farm Insurance, the American Red Cross and healthcare company Highmark told ABC News they are not jumping ship yet.

    Since former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky was arrested on 40 criminal counts on Saturday for allegedly abusing at least eight boys over 15 years, no sponsor has publicly canceled its contract with Penn State.

    Sandusky has been reportedly released on bail of $100,000.

    The university's board of trustees fired legendary head football coach Joe Paterno on Wednesday. Interim coach Tom Bradley will take Paterno's place during the school's last home game on Saturday against the Unversity of Nebraska. The board also fired university president, Graham Spanier, Wednesday evening.

    Spanier, college president for 16 years, said in a statement his "heartfelt sympathies go out to all those who may have been victimized" and "he would never hesitate to report a crime if I had any suspicion that one had been committed."

    It is too early to tell whether Penn State's corporate sponsors will bail on the university, said Scott Rosner, professor of legal studies and business ethics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Though the logo of paint company and Penn State sponsor Sherwin Williams was no longer on the press conference backdrop behind interim coach Tom Bradley on Thursday. Sherwin Williams did not return a request for comment.

    Before the scandal broke on Saturday, Penn State was one of the most "undermonetized stars" in college sports, said Rosner, also associate director of Wharton's Sports Business Initiative.

    "It was a paradigm with safe, conservative, and tremendous values that were the best of collegiate athletics," he said.

    Pepsi has had a major partnership with Penn State, including a $14 million 10-year deal from 1992 that named it the official beverage on campus. Indra Nooyi, PepsiCo CEO since 2006, gave the Penn State commencement address in August 2010 and was awarded an honorary degree. The company didn't return a request for comment.

    Rosner said the school's brand was strengthened by the football program and its reputation had a "halo effect" on not just the athletics department but the rest of the university as well. Rosner said the most important next move even more so than the next university president, is who they appoint as permanent head football coach, because of the importance of the football program.

    Unlike other college scandals that have been contained within a particular college sport, or a university athletic department, the Penn State scandal has broad university-wide implications because of possible irresponsibility from a university leader, he said. Rosner suggested one way the university can begin to help the situation is to donate its ticket sales from Saturday's football game to a charity for sexual abuse victims or a sexual abuse awareness campaign, or starting their own initiative. Penn State alums have already begun fundraising for victims of sex crimes.

    Penn State did not return a request for comment.

    Rosner said some sponsors may not be able to exit from deals with the university unless their contracts included a "morals clause." A term like that would allow particular moral turpitude to void a sponsorship agreement.

    But even if the football program were to lose all of the reported $72 million it receives from football ticket sales, fundraising and media deals with the Big Ten conference, Rosner said that is just a drop in the bucket compared with its reported $4 billion a year budget.

    "Sponsors at root like to avoid controversy. The real question is whether Penn State is toxic yet," said Stephen Greyser, Harvard Business School professor emeritus specializing in the business of sports.

    "Tiger Woods got toxic in a hurry," Greyser said of the pro golfer who took a break from competing as the media reported multiple alleged sexual affairs two years ago. Within the first three months of Wood's car accident that eventually led to stories of his affairs, AT&T, Accenture, and Gatorade dropped their sponsorship deals with the athlete. Gillette did not renew its endorsement deal with him when it ended in December 2010.

    Penn State is one of many universities that receive sponsorship funds from John Deere, based in Moline, Ill. A spokesman for John Deere said the company "will fulfill the contracted terms of our agreement" but declined to comment on the recent actions of Penn State University and the future of the sponsorship. The company has a program that allows independent dealers to promote products.

    "As we do with all sponsorships, we routinely assess the conditions under which our brand name is used in the marketplace and we will do that in this situation," spokesman Ken Golden told ABC News.

    Pat Morrissey, a spokesman for sponsor Chevrolet, said "we plan to continue to support the student athletes, however, we will continue to review the various elements of our sponsorship."

    PNC Financial Services Group has had an advertising relationship with Penn State since 1982, and a company spokesman said "it has been an effective way to reach students and alumni in the state and around the country." The company is one of many that has had a prominent place on Beaver Stadium's scoreboard during football games.

    Fred Solomon, spokesman, said the company is "aware of the very serious allegations at State College, and we are watching closely as events unfold."

    Insurance company Highmark has also had a "multi-year" sponsorship contract with Penn State athletics.

    Aaron Billger, Highmark spokesman, said "we are saddened by the current allegations linked to the athletic program and any harmful impact to the young people who have participated in Second Mile activities," referring to the charity through which Sandusky allegedly met a victim.

    State Farm Insurance spokesman Jeff McCollum said the company will continue to support college athletic programs around the country as it has for decades.

    "As a company that cares about building and sustaining safer communities, we are deeply concerned about the recent allegations involving Penn State," the company said in a statement. "We support all efforts to fully investigate this matter."

    Laura Howe, spokeswoman for the Red Cross, another of Penn State's sponsors, says the organization does not have plans to cancel its university partnership. The organization has conducted blood drives on campus for more than half a century, according to Howe.

    "Members of the greater Penn State University family have a positive impact in their communities every day and we will continue to partner with them to help save lives," she said.

    Greyser said only after the details of the attorney general's investigation develop, such as the timeline of events and who knew what, sponsors can decide for themselves how deep the situation looks.

    "To some people, Paterno may be a convenient highly visible scapegoat," he said. "He's not in criminal trouble right now, but we don't know what else will emerge."

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    • Jennifer  •  Baltimore, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I read the grand jury report today. For the rest of my life I will never understand how 2 different men could walk in on Sandusky with two different children at two different times and NOT stop it. They simply walked out "horrified." THEY were horrified? How about the 10 year old child being raped? How could they not scream STOP and call police? How do you live with that? My heart breaks for the victims.
      • Mark 6 mths ago
        There's more to the story. I wouldn't be surprised if Sandusky's wife also knew what was going on and tolerated it.
      • Jennifer 6 mths ago
        The more I read today the more sick I became. I also read there may be charges that he pimped the boys out to those who donated the most.
      • Robert 6 mths ago
        Eww, a child prostitution ring catering to people with money? That has to be the most disgusting thing ever and wonder what donors had taken Sandusky up on that offer. That would be something that the sponsors and donors want to protect and hide. But the sordid details will come out and this will go off like a bomb
    • Raleigh  •  Belize City, Belize  •  6 mths ago
      If Paterno was fired for not doing more than reporting it, as required by law, why is the assistant coach who actually eye-witnessed the crime still working?
      • Private Joker 6 mths ago
        The DA is using him
      • John 6 mths ago
        There is much more to the story...
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        right and right. in any event, his punishment is his well publicized cowardice.
    • 1776 not 1984  •  6 mths ago
      Football is a game. Not standing up for a defenseless child is pathetic. America needs to find it's soul.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        right
      • jewel 6 mths ago
        So right.
      • David 6 mths ago
        I think the soul of the US was sold to the highest corporate bidder. That or outsourced...
    • C R  •  6 mths ago
      Did I just read they let him out on bail. That is #%^% he should never be let of jail ever again. As for their sponsor, give us a complete list so we know who to leave off the shopping list.

      At least we know now why it never was handed over to the police, it's all about money they might have lost. They need to feel the pain those young children felt and still feel.
      • Army Vet 6 mths ago
        All REpublicans get bond.
      • C R 6 mths ago
        at least they pay their taxes unlike obama's cabinet. But that not the topic here.
    • who cares  •  Boston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      There cannot possibly be any good outcome from remaining a sponsor
      • Becky 6 mths ago
        I'm sure many people will be scrutinizing the corporate sponsors as well in the coming days. I realise business is business but this is just nasty.
      • Boyd 6 mths ago
        dont be silly becky... if for every event that was disturbing people stop buying porducts from companies that were an endorser , you would be making your own product by now... i really dont see how does one employee act should sink a whole organization... that would be just stupid...its like saying because a family member was bad the whole family should be punished..and if you have not noticed, companies only do this just because... not because they really care.. so whats the point of them doing it and you really caring? in a week all you dim wits will be unto another story
    • HTNM  •  Chandler, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If Penn State loses corporate sponsorship...it will be their OWN doing for choosing to not act morally, responsibly and effectively WHEN the problem Sandusky caused was brough to their attention THE FIRST TIME.....

      ...and someone better begin explaining WHY the Penn State board of directors who knew, those who worked/work for the children's charity which Sandusky founded, etc. have also not been rightfully called to the carpet for their poor choice in not calling the authorities once they knew......

      If they are going to make sure they have those responsible...they better get them ALL...
    • Mr. Muligan  •  6 mths ago
      CHILD RAPE in their locker room. SHUT....THEM....DOWN and fully investigate. Don't reward or allow programs to profit from this kind of disgusting behavior.
    • whatever  •  Houston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why isn't the person that TOLD JoePa that he had seen sodomy taking place under arrest also.....or at last banned from the entire campus?He should have gone to the police FIRST...He is just as culpable as any one else.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Albany, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Its all about The Mighty Dollar! What a shame!
    • TW  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Agree with Emma G. The fact that McQueary still has a job indicates Penn States next move is void. No corporation should give them a dime. Their football programs deserves nothing.
    • MusDir  •  6 mths ago
      One obvious problem is the dominance of big-time sports at universities across the country. Incidents in which athletes and staff from university athletic programs are apparently above the law, or star athletes receiving a slap on the wrist when others would be severely punished for the same crime, can be seen all over the country. When faculty, as has happened at many schools, try to do anything to limit the overwhelming influence of athletic programs over universities, which are supposed to be educational institutions rather than farm teams for the NFL and NBA, the faculties are either ignored or told to keep quiet.

      Big time money = big time corruption.
    • Katrina  •  6 mths ago
      The American Red Cross? The American Red Cross is a"sponsor"? This is where my donation money goes?
    • Mr. Muligan  •  6 mths ago
      Attention: AP. Pepsi, AT&T, Chevrolet, PNC Financial, John Deere, the American Red Cross, and Highmark DO NOT SANCTION CHILD RAPE. PULL OUT NOW. Mike McQueary will be at that game. He should have been FIRED for not trying to save that 10 year old boy raped in the Penn State showers. He didn't even call security !!! This went on for 15 years. Penn State must be made an example that GREED is not important then the wellness and safety of youth.
    • Davi  •  Pittsford, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Anyone who had knowledge of these despicable acts and did not report them to the police is just as guilty as if they had been there! Turning a blind eye is unacceptable. Paterno, coaches and school administration are all guilty and should be fired and prosecutes as much as possible. Zero tolerance when it comes to abuse of children.
    • Randy  •  San Diego, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Occupy Penn State
    • James  •  Camden, United States  •  6 mths ago
      They should get rid of the entire coaching staff what a bunch of low life cowards to stand by and do nothing.
    • Emma G  •  6 mths ago
      The scumbag who saw a boy being raped and didn't intervene or call police still has a job there. Penn State is still more concerned with football than victims until that changes no one should give them a dime.
    • John  •  Jersey City, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I'm feeling kinda stupid here, but why does a college football team need corporate sponsors?
    • Jackson  •  Providence, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Will someone ask McQueary why, upon witnessing the juvenile sex abuse scene in 2002,
      he chose to walk away rather than physically intervening to stop the atrocity-in-progress ?
      McQueary seems to be inexplicably off the news media's radar screen.
    • Frederick  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The PR department at PSU has a whale of a job to do now but they helped create this monster over the years and now it just imploded.
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