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During the 54-day “odyssey” (as one sports writer correctly labeled it) to find a new head football coach for Penn State, I ...
In light of Jerry Sandusky’s recent conviction for sexually abusing 10 boys, the statue of Joe Paterno, the former football coach of Pennsylvania State University who failed to alert authorities to ...
Joe Paterno, the legendary Penn State football coach, died on Sunday, his family announced in a statement to the media. The announcement followed hours of sometimes erroneous speculation about Paterno ...
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Joe Paterno speaks mostly in a whisper these days. His hand sometimes trembles. His thick black hair is gone; in its place is a wig. Sitting at his kitchen table in a ...
Penn State is preparing for the exit of longtime football coach Joe Paterno, 84, just days after a scandal involving several sex crimes allegedly committed by Penn State former assistant coach and ...
This Penn State football offensive line is supposed to be its best in three decades. The group got mixed reviews, at best, from its 2025 audition against low-level Nevada. A cause for concern? Start ...
Former PSU star discusses coaching transition, transfer portal concerns, and lessons from legendary coaches Joe Paterno and Don Shula in exclusive interview.
Penn State interim head coach Terry Smith wore a large, blue pin Saturday night in honor of Joe Paterno, a legend with whom the university has had a complicated relationship. Smith played under ...
I first approached Paterno, the much-anticipated biography of the late, legendary, and now disgraced coach of the Penn State football team, like many readers, I suspect. I sought out the stuff on ...
The Joe Paterno who appears at once in Sally Jenkins' lengthy profile for The Washington Post is an object of pity. Struggling to cope with chemotherapy for the lung cancer that is ravaging his body, ...
Paterno said he was initially reluctant to speak because "I wanted everybody to settle down," but the Post reported he was so eager to defend his record that he insisted on continuing the interview ...