I think you very much misunderstand my stance on this.
The only thing I can't understand is your delusional stance.
You are so worried about the program and kids being punished that weren't around when the crimes were committed. By that token, were is the alarm when members of the Penn State basketball team, hockey team and general student body celebrated the wins of Paterno's being restored? Those kids weren't around when Paterno amassed the wins/records so why should they give two shits and party like the won a championship because of some paper signed by the NCAA meant that a pedophile-enabler had a bit of his legacy restored?
Ingrained culture - google it, then when you still can't grasp what it means, find someone who is of at least average intelligence to explain it to you.
Ingrained culture is the reason there was punishment of the program that affected kids that weren't around when Sandusky was committing unfathomable crimes on young boys. Ingrained culture is the reason mouth breathers like PaSprint want Paterno still celebrated.
Did the actions of the NCAA help to change that culture. That's a different topic and one I would argue 'probably not' given how quickly they walked back their punishments in certain regards, but that's beside the point.
You are nitpicking a flawed organizations punishment of a football program and using it to try to further a slant that people who associate the word Paterno with evil as irrational.
Keep up the good fight, I just don't see you winning many battles outside of PA.