I don't I am with Tadman on that. Some may actually have altruistic motives. You can never get in anyone's head.
However, from a future standpoint, even for football, I have to feel that anyone that committs to PSU now has a screw loose.
So, I went out and had a great afternoon, and watched my kids play. A thought came to me. The difference between late teen and mature parenthood is doing for others before doing for you. These kids are hard wired to think of themselves first. One may argue it goes to the survival of the species. Only a few at this age are wired otherwise (Jaylon Smith - true alpha male - also survival of the species).
When you become like us, you embrace doing for others. That is survival of the species, too. We would give up everything so others could live. So putting others first can be good. But then there is a more sophisticated response. I think I can sum it up best. About 20 years ago I witnessed a drive by shooting, in Chicago, and a news reported interviewed me. She wanted to get me to say I would shield my kid, this parent hadn't. Even though there probably wasn't time, she wanted me to bite. I looked her in the eye, and said, "I don't know about being the kind of parent to die for my kids, but I sure as hell am the kind that would kill for them!"
The point being, there will be an aggressive take on this situation that will affect all commits as competitors and when everything comes out, including whether PSU will have a football program, we will see . . .