Did he really?
I saw the newspaper headline so it must be true!
Freeh's Pinstripe Bowl Investigation stated that "it was reasonable to conclude..." that 41 scholarship players (Penn State) could not beat 85 scholarship players (BC) and so, this game must have had a coverup of Pinstripe Bowl plays by the Paterno's Estate (with C/S/S's support) .
As a result of Louis Freeh's ongoing investigation commissioned by PSU BOT into Penn State's Criminal Football Culture, the NCAA announced it would be taking swift, decisive action against Penn State.
Mark Emmert has announced that "..
no way with the team of officials that we provided to the Pin Stripe Bowl could Penn State win the game..." Freeh confirmed the NCAA's suspicions of criminal actions that placed"... football above kids safety..." by obtaining a set of secret, hidden video tapes that "...made it is reasonable to conclude..." that Penn State played as if they had 14 players on key plays throughout the game.
Emmert announced via an ESPN SPECIAL REPORT rebroadcast every 3 minutes that, based on Freeh's findings, the NCAA is taking away ALL PSU wins since the formation of New York City (1624) and removing all mention of ANY Penn State coaches in the NCAA record books for ALL sports.
A fine of $90M will be charged to Penn State and will be used to Fund the Fair-Play-For-Cuba Fund that will insure that future college football games viewed by Cuban Children will not contain such cheating.
Emmert concluded his 3-D IMAX press conference by expressing thanks to Louis Freeh for another fine job of investigating fraud in Collegian Sports and vowed continue to use Freeh's exceptional talents in eventually reviewing similar criminal Football programs sometime within the next 30 years at an annual cost of $12M/year per team investigated.
Meanwhile, Rod Erickson, apologized for ..."the kids whose life Penn State Football must have irreparably damaged..." and vowed to compensate anyone under the age of 21 that watched the game.
PSU's BOT has put aside $500M in anticipation of massive claims anticipated from this latest scandal and hired highly qualified administrators to handle the processes necessary to repair damages resulting from the Pinstrip Bowl Scandal.
Frank Fina and Tom Corbett, as a result of their proven experience in handling the most famous scandal in College Sports - The Joe Paterno Pedophile Enablement Sex Scandal (also starring Jerry Sandusky in a minor role) - have been appointed official PSU Claims administrators. The claims administrator's fee of $350,000 a month is additional to the $100M set-aside.