Any knowledgeable individual would immediately go to the police. Unfortunately he was more concerned about what psu would look like.
Again, show some damned evidence that that is true. Not one person, Freeh included, has offered any evidence that says Paterno and the administrators were more concerned about PSU's reputation than the welfare of the children.
You say that any knowledgeable individual would immediately go to the police. But that's not what happened. McQueary who witnessed the act didn't go to the police. Hell, he didn't even go directly to Joe Paterno. He called his Father and asked what to do. His father said to go to Paterno.
Like I've repeated many times, Paterno himself didn't know what to do. He decided to relay the little information that he was given (and McQueary admitted IN COURT to not telling Paterno everything) after the weekend was done. But half way through the weekend Paterno decided that was wrong, and relayed the information up the chain immediately.
It's easy to say what should have been done when hindsight is 20/20 and YOU were not involved in any way, shape or form. And it's especially easy to espouse the ramblings of a large crowd of people who haven't read one paragraph of the Freeh Report, yet are coming to judgement against the men involved.