Penn State trustees back president on NCAA action

Penn State Interim President Rodney Erickson speaks during a press conference at the Nittany Lion Inn, November 11, 2011 in State College, Pennsylvania. Erickson announced that Penn State Assistant Coach Mike McQueary, who was a witness to former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky allegedly abusing a 10-year-old boy in the shower in 2002, will be placed on administrative leave. (November 10, 2011 - Source: Patrick Smith/Getty Images North America) (Patrick Smith/Getty Images North America)
Penn State Interim President Rodney Erickson speaks during a press conference at the Nittany Lion Inn, November 11, 2011 in State College, Pennsylvania. Erickson announced that Penn State Assistant Coach Mike McQueary, who was a witness to former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky allegedly abusing a 10-year-old boy in the shower in 2002, will be placed on administrative leave. (November 10, 2011 - Source: Patrick Smith/Getty Images North America) (Patrick Smith/Getty Images North America)
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Updated: 8/12/2012 7:29 pm
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Penn State's board of trustees took no formal vote but the vast majority of members have voiced support for the university president's acceptance of tough penalties imposed by the NCAA over how the university handled child molestation allegations against a former assistant coach.

Board chairwoman Karen Peetz told fellow trustees during Sunday evening's conference call that the panel could not vote because 10 days' notice of the meeting was required. But more than two dozen members of the 32-member board then voiced support for President Rodney Erickson's decision and a desire to move forward, although many criticized the sanctions.

The NCAA on July 23 barred the school from postseason play for four years, fined it $60 million, stripped it of future scholarships and invalidated 112 of the football team's wins.

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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