According to Fox 29 in Philadelphia, former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky is facing up to 460 years in jail if convicted on all 40 offenses he is accused of in the grand jury indictment.
Jerry Sandusky Could Face 460 Years In Jail, San Antonio Charges
Sandusky is accused of sexually abusing or molesting eight underage victims over a 14-year period during and after his time as Penn State’s defensive coordinator.
Sandusky faces six first-degree felonies for deviate sexual intercourse, four counts for first-degree felonies for Unlawful Contact with a Minor, one second-degree felony charge for aggravated indecent assault and nine types of third-degree felony charges. He also faced twenty misdemeanor charges.
Meanwhile, Sandusky could also face more criminal charges in San Antonio, home of the Alamo Bowl. Sandusky is accused of taking one of his victims to the 1999 Alamo Bowl. The victim resisted the advances of Sandusky and was told he would be sent home early if he did not comply.
Bexar County First Assistant District Attorney Cliff Herberg says they are in the midst of a preliminary inquiry and have very little in the way of evidence or context at the moment.
For more on the Nittany Lions, visit SB Nation's Penn State blog Black Shoe Diaries. For the latest news updates on the Jerry Sandusky investigation, follow our comprehensive StoryStream.











