For clarification I 'laughed' at your post because of the end.
I would like to point out that PSU is still paying the cost of all that shit. They went through the justice systems both legally and socially in already and that is why people don't, or won't, take in to considerations the evil and vile things that plagued PSU football.
The reason folks are so up in arms is because this is a current thing that has not seen any legal (it won't) or social justices provided towards it yet. The women's rights movement has been something, particularly in wrestling, that has been a very polarizing subject. Hell, even in other sports (think women's soccer).
My opinion on this matter is that we (NCAA wrestling fans) are lucky that wrestling isn't a main stream sport. Being the biggest donor of one of the flagship programs of not only right now, but the better part of the last century, there are many people who love to whinge and hear their own words be read/heard that wrestling would be set back many years.
I ask you now, what would make this right? Socially, that is... What people fail to understand here is that yes, okay, this guy is a giant cun...turdbiscuit. Sure. There is nothing legally wrong about him having his own opinions of a girl being floozy and loose with her sexual exploitations. It's a forum. She would likely get torn apart if she went through civil court. Socially there should be some repercussions. that is where I think the legalities could come in to play. If they take his name off the building, for example - does he sue? If he does, does he win? How bad does this make Iowa and NCAA wrestling look if it is drug out that way?