Amid the explosive criminal allegations facing former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, seemingly inevitable civil action and the dismissal of the winningest coach on college football’s top level, several university general counsel have said they’re taking strides to ensure something like this never hits their respective campuses.

It’s a task that was hard to imagine ever arising, but several general counsels interviewed said the scandal has spurred action in their offices in some way or another.

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