I can understand not wanting to create collateral damage to people who have PSU football-related jobs, but this would be a dangerous precedent to set.
Peregrine Financial Group in Eastern Iowa is closed and hundreds of people are out of work. They were collateral damage because of one cheating bastard.
Every time a dangerous product hits the shelves, the recall & lawsuits wipe out plenty of jobs that were done by people who had nothing to do with the problem.
Collateral damage is something to worry about, but you can't let d-bags who prioritized winning & "the good name of the program" over protecting kids use this argument to keep from reaping their reward. If you do that, the Penn States of the world will hold all the sports-related jobs close to their body like a terrorist holding a hostage.