Sunday, January 22, 2012

Paterno in serious condition; family gathered at his side Fired Penn State coach Joe dead 85 gathers Spokesman condition Dies spokesman says UConn Football Coach Paul Pasqualoni Talks About Experts Paterno's death won't stop court cases No. 22 women honor JoePa then top Iowa A sad ending to an extraordiary life Tragic error stains saintly legacy Loss make for a season unlike any other Amid scandal revered PSU dies Tudor Remembering and 1973 Wolfpack visit Longtime

Paterno's death met with grief in State College Joe Paterno's death from lung cancer Sunday just two months after his firing left many Penn State students, alumni and community members numb with grief and a sense that the legendary coach deserved better from the university after such a distinguished career. Spokesman: Paterno in serious condition Joe Paterno's doctors said that the former Penn State coach's condition had become "serious," following complications from lung cancer in recent days. The winningest major college football coach, Paterno was diagnosed shortly after Penn State's Board of Trustees ousted him Nov. 9 in the aftermath of the child sex abuse charges against former assistant Jerry Sandusky. Paterno was great man, but flawed Paterno's life story as Penn State legend complicated by sad final chapter. Experts: Paterno's death won't stop court cases Joe Paterno would no doubt have made a dramatic courtroom witness. But legal experts said his death will have little or no effect on the criminal or civil cases to come out of the Penn State child sex-abuse scandal. Paterno could be last of ilk in college football There will never be another coaching career like Joe Paterno's. His time at Penn State started long before coaches were pulling down multimillion dollar salaries, before fire so-and-so.com web sites and win-now-or-else attitudes at programs that have rarely contended for championships. No Division I coach won more games (409) or had a longer run at one school than Paterno. Reactions to the death of Joe Paterno (Reuters) - Penn State's Joe Paterno, who became the winningest coach in big-time college football but saw his legacy tarnished by a child sex abuse scandal, died on Sunday at age 85. Here are some reactions to Paterno's death: PATERNO FAMILY "His loss leaves a void in our lives that will never be filled. He died as he lived. He fought hard until the end, stayed positive, thought only of others ... Factbox: Key facts about Penn State coach Joe Paterno (Reuters) - Legendary former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, fired in November after 46 years as head coach in the wake of a child sex abuse scandal involving an assistant, died on Sunday, aged 85. The following are some key facts about Paterno, his glittering career in Penn State football, and abrupt ouster in the wake of the sex abuse scandal involving former assistant coach Jerry ... Paterno still in 'serious' condition STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) -- Joe Paterno's doctors said that the former Penn State coach's condition had become "serious," following complications from lung cancer in recent days. Joe Paterno's son made him proud Joe and Jay Paterno in 2011. The son of a legend, Joseph "Jay" Paterno did his Hall of Fame dad proud during trying times at Penn State. Joe Paterno, revered coach tainted by scandal, dies STATE COLLEGE, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, the winningest coach in major college football history who was fired in November over a child sexual abuse scandal involving an assistant that rocked America, died on Sunday of lung cancer. He was 85. Paterno won adoration from fans of the highly successful and profitable Penn State football program and they unleashed ...
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