Although seemingly resolved a month ago, another dispute has arisen between the NCAA and state officials over the $60 million consent decree the athletic body levied against Penn State University. This time the NCAA wants the state Supreme Court to get involved.

The latest dispute comes after the Commonwealth Court, in early October, denied the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s unopposed motion to dismiss the case Corman v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, which centered on whether payment of a $60 million penalty by Penn State University should go to the NCAA or a state endowment fund. The penalty was imposed in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal.

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