but it looks like it's over. police in pennsylvania pushing back on claims made by penn state assistant football &q=!1ñ mike mcqueary who said he reported the alleged rape of a boy by jerry sandusky in the team locker room in 200. the campus and state college city police departments say there's no record of any report from mcqueary. that contradicts a recent email from mcqueary, who told a friend, he not only discussed the incident with authorities, but quote, made sure the abuse was stopped. sandusky remains free on bail today, as a new judge takes over the case. judge leslie dutchkot is being replaced after it was revealed she donated money to the second mile, the charity sandusky reportedly used to meet his alleged victims. the university, meanwhile, is also under fire. a new "u.s.a. today"/gallup poll shows 24% penn state imposed appropriate limits on the football program. one-third say they have more negative view of the university in light of the scandal and 66% support the decision to fire joe