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STATE COLLEGE, PA - JANUARY 26: An audience of 16,000 pays its respects to former Pennsylvania State University football coach Joe Paterno at the Bryce Jordan Center on the University's campus January 26, 2012 in State College, Pennsylvania. Paterno... View Photo »
You know, he didn't want to get specific
Pa. (AP)—Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett plans to attend a memorial service for former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno at a church in Harrisburg. Corbett’s office says the governor doesn’t plan to make remarks at the Wednesday afternoon tribute,...
Pa. Penn State football coach Joe Paterno will be remembered at a memorial service arranged by Harrisburg-area alumni.The late coach's son Scott is scheduled to speak on behalf of the family at Wednesday afternoon's memorial at the Cathedral Parish of...
Penn State football coach Joe Paterno will be remembered at a memorial service arranged by Harrisburg-area alumni. Penn State officials say it cost about $29,000 to hold the viewings and services on campus for the late football coach Joe Paterno. JoePa...
STATE COLLEGE, PA - JANUARY 26: Former Penn State quarterback, and current Seattle Seahawks running back, Michael Robinson speaks during a public memorial for former Penn State Football coach Joe Paterno at the Bryce Jordan Center on the campus of Penn... View Photo »
It was a great event. There was a lot of talk about the leadership of Penn State and the handling of the sexual abuse scandal. Our thing is we're fighting for Penn State now against the lack of leadership and how they allowed the university, the football program and Joe Paterno to become the focus of th...
Staff Writer UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.- The Penn State women's lacrosse team will be honoring former head football coach Joe Paterno's life and legacy this season by sporting his initials on their sticks as well as their shooting shirts. The shooting shirts...
Paterno's long career Former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, 85, died on Jan. 22. A little more than a week after getting his record-setting 409th win, his storied, 46-year career underwent a stark revision -- tarnished by a child sexual abuse...
Joseph Vincent "Joe" Paterno (born December 21, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York), is a college football coach, currently the head coach of the Penn State Nittany Lions, a position he has held since 1966. Paterno, nicknamed "JoePa," holds the record for the most victories by an FBS football coach, and has coached more bowl game wins than any other... Full Article
STATE COLLEGE, PA - JANUARY 26: Former Penn State quarterback, and current Seattle Seahawks running back, Michael Robinson speaks during a public memorial for former Penn State Football coach Joe Paterno at the Bryce Jordan Center on the campus of Penn State, January 26, 2012 in State...
View Photo »STATE COLLEGE, PA - JANUARY 25: Former Penn State assistant football coach Mike McQueary, walks toward the entrance before paying respect to former Penn State Football coach Joe Paterno during the funeral service at the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center on the campus of Penn State on...
View Photo »STATE COLLEGE, PA - JANUARY 25: Co-founder and chairman of Nike, Phil Knight (C), shares a laugh with former Penn State interim football coach Tom Bradley (R), as they walk toward the entrance before paying respect to former Penn State Football coach Joe Paterno during the funeral...
View Photo »STATE COLLEGE, PA - JANUARY 25: Former Penn State football player and NFL Hall of Famer Franco Harris walks toward the entrance before paying respect to former Penn State Football coach Joe Paterno during the funeral service at the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center on the campus of Penn...
View Photo »STATE COLLEGE, PA - JANUARY 24: Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame football player and former Penn State football player Franco Harris talks with other mourners after paying respect to former Penn State Football coach Joe Paterno during a public viewing at the Pasquerilla Spiritual...
View Photo »STATE COLLEGE, PA - JANUARY 23: The lights at Beaver Stadium illuminate the night sky in memory of former Penn State Football coach Joe Paterno on January 23, 2012 in State College, Pennsylvania. Former football head coach Joe Paterno, who was 85, died due to complications from lung...
View Photo »STATE COLLEGE, PA - JANUARY 23: In honor of former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, the flag on Old Main Lawn on the campus of Penn State hangs half-staff on January 23, 2012 in State College, Pennsylvania. Former football head coach Joe Paterno, who was 85, died due to...
View Photo »This circa 1949 publicity photo released Monday, Jan. 23, 2012 by Brown University shows the late Joe Paterno, right, and teammate Walt Pastuszak, left, as teammates on the Brown football team in Providence, R.I. Paterno, the former Penn State head football coach, died Sunday, Jan....
View Photo »Penn State head coach Joe Paterno (R) talks with assistant coach Mike McQueary during the fourth quarter of the Capital One Bowl NCAA football game against Louisiana State University in Orlando, Florida in this January 1, 2010 file photo. Legendary former Penn State football coach Joe...
View Photo »Penn State head coach Joe Paterno argues with a game official during the second quarter of the Capital One Bowl NCAA football game against Louisiana State University in Orlando, Florida in this January 1, 2010 file photo. Legendary former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, fired in...
View Photo »Penn State head coach Joe Paterno stands on the field before the start of their NCAA college football game against University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan in this October 24, 2009 file photo. Legendary former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, fired in November after 46 years...
View Photo »Penn State head coach Joe Paterno walks onto the field before the start of their NCAA football game in Columbus, Ohio, in this November 13, 2010 file photo. Legendary former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, fired in November after 46 years as head coach in the wake of a child sex...
View Photo »Penn State head coach Joe Paterno waves while walking off the field following the Capital One Bowl NCAA football game against Louisiana State University in Orlando, Florida in this January 1, 2010 file photo. Legendary former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, fired in November...
View Photo »Penn State head coach Joe Paterno answers questions during a news conference following a loss to Alabama in their NCAA football game in State College, Pennsylvania in this September 10, 2011 file photograph. Legendary former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, fired in November after...
View Photo »Penn State head coach Joe Paterno answers questions during a news conference following a loss to Alabama in their NCAA football game in State College, Pennsylvania in this September 10, 2011 file photograph. Former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, fired in the wake of a sex abuse...
View Photo »Jay Paterno (2nd L), son of late Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, is joined by former Penn State football players during a memorial service for his father in State College, Pennsylvania January 26, 2012. Paterno died of cancer at the age of 85 on January 22.
View Photo »Former NFL and Penn State quarterback Todd Blackledge, a member of the 1982 national championship team, addresses a memorial service for former footbal coach Joe Paterno in State College, Pennsylvania, January 26, 2012. Paterno died of cancer at the age of 85 on January 22.
View Photo »Former Penn State and NFL players Jimmy Cefaki (R) and Todd Blackledge attend a memorial service for former PSU football coach Joe Paterno in State College, Pennsylvania, January 26, 2012. Paterno died of cancer at the age of 85 on January 22.
View Photo »Former NFL and Penn State football player Kenny Jackson addresses a memorial service for Joe Paterno in State College, Pennsylvania, January 26, 2012. Paterno died of cancer at the age of 85 on January 22.
View Photo »Former Penn State and NFL great Frank Harris (L) and Bruce Clark attend a memorial service for former football coach Joe Paterno in State College, Pennsylvania, January 26, 2012. Paterno died of cancer at the age of 85 on January 22.
View Photo »NFL great and Penn State graduate Franco Harris bows his head during a memorial service for former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno in State College, Pennsylvania, January 26, 2012. Paterno died of cancer at the age of 85 on January 22.
View Photo »Jay Paterno (L),, son of late Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, talks to former Penn State and NFL great Frank Harris (R) during a memorial service for Joe Paterno in State College, Pennsylvania, January 26, 2012. Paterno died of cancer at the age of 85 on January 22.
View Photo »Former Penn State football player Charles V. Pittman, senior vice president for publishing at Schurz Communications Inc. , an Indiana-based company that owns television and radio stations and newspapers is interviewed as his grandson Noah, six and a half months old, looks on after the...
View Photo »Charles V. Pittman, senior vice president for publishing at Schurz Communications Inc. , an Indiana-based company that owns television and radio stations and newspapers holds his grandson Noah, six and a half months old, after the conclusion of a memorial service in honor of Joe...
View Photo »Sue Paterno, right, embraces Susan Welch, dean of Penn State's College of the Liberal Arts, after a memorial service for former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno at Penn State's Bryce Jordan Center on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012, in State College, Pa. A capacity crowd of more than...
View Photo »STATE COLLEGE, PA - JANUARY 26: Former Penn State quarterback, and current Seattle Seahawks running back, Michael Robinson speaks during a public memorial for former Penn State Football coach Joe Paterno at the Bryce Jordan Center on the campus of Penn State, January 26, 2012 in State...
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It was a great event. There was a lot of talk about the leadership of Penn State and the handling of the sexual abuse scandal. Our thing is we're fighting for Penn State now against the lack of leadership and how they allowed the university, the football program and Joe Paterno to become the focus of th...
Right now I'm trying to figure out what I'm gonna do
Sources close to Mississippi State University's program have said that football coach Dan Mullen is close to signing a deal t replace Joe Paterno at Penn State.
You would think I ran the show here
Penn State is about more than football, Joe Paterno and this scandal
I called my superiors and I said, 'hey, we got a problem I think. Would you guys look into it? Because I didn't know, you know ... I had never had to deal with something like that. And I didn't feel adequate
The highest official in State College, Pa., is Joe Paterno. I don't care what anybody else's title is, he ran the show up there. And he knew about everything. There's no doubt it in anybody's mind that it all comes back to JoePa ... I got this from the (police) officers I dealt with. Basically they said...
I didn't know exactly how to handle it and I was afraid to do something that might jeopardize what the university procedure was ... So I backed away and turned it over to some other people, people I thought would have a little more expertise than I did. It didn't work out that way.
His celebrity status is rivaled here only by Joe Paterno, the university’s legendary football coach.
You know, I'm not as concerned about me ... What's happened to me has been great. I got five great kids. Seventeen great grandchildren. I've had a wonderful experience here at Penn State. I don't want to walk away from this thing bitter. I want to be helpful.
Despite the recent scandal that has tarnished the reputation of the university and long-time coach Joe Paterno, the Penn State football legacy built by Paterno remains.
After 61 years he deserved better
from 1998 to 2002, MBNA also agreed to pay Penn State an additional $500,000 a year to ensure that it didn’t make deals with other banks and that football coach Joe Paterno kept up his end of another MBNA marketing agreement. Terms of Paterno’s deal weren’t disclosed
I think we got to wait and see what happens
I think back to standing on the practice field with him, and never could I imagine that one day he was going to bring down a football program and a legendary coach like Joe Paterno. It just totally mystifies me
We have a walk-on (quarterback) that’s really impressed me ... A true freshman kid, and I won’t get into names, because if I open it up for one freshman, I’ve gotta open it up for a lot of kids.
and of course we have Joe Paterno as our football coach.
Fundraising is a lot like recruiting
Donors, and what’s going to happen there? Are they going to stop making their contributions? Television…what’s the interest in Penn State football without Joe Paterno ... What’s going to happen to this coaching staff now? Recruits … look, perception moves the market as you know. Perception influences re...
I am disappointed with the Board of Trustees' decision, but I have to accept it. A tragedy occurred.
I don't think there's any question it's a big rival for us. They're adjacent states. We work awfully hard to try to recruit some people that they do ... We've had some good football games with them.
Last weekend, my father was diagnosed with a treatable form of lung cancer during a follow-up visit for a bronchial illness
As everyone can appreciate, this is a deeply personal matter for my parents, and we simply ask that his privacy be respected as he proceeds with treatment
