It is a opinion of someone letting their feelings rule their judgment.
A couple of top level people who committed crimes should be punished not the college or football program.
You're entitled to your opinion, but I'm afraid it does not work like that. Penn State is in serious trouble over this, likely as not the victims will sue the university in civil court for the GROSS negligence of that university's leadership. Those in the leadership position might also be sued individually, even if they are not found to be criminally negligent.
Additionally, the leadership also violated multiple NCAA rules of ethical conduct, for which the NCAA will rightly have to impose punishment. Not just for one violation mind you, but for a systemic failures.
So no, it is not a situation of 'feelings' ruling the judgement, it is both the established rules of the NCAA and also case law of western jurisprudence that will be in play.
You're right. 4 times asking for evidence of a cover up or corruption with no evidence given should have been my clue that we weren't dealing with Facts here, but feelings.
Like shuffler said, go read the report or even the highlights from a credible news source. It's not our job to educate you.