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And if what's contained in Thursday's report is true, then he did it in his 11th season, six years before the Nittany Lions ever even reached that first national championship.

Paterno was nowhere near the revered figure he became before the scandal. This is so much worse than what happened at SMU that led to the program getting the death penalty in the s. Speaking of which, what the hell does the NCAA do now? Chances are, nothing. It already took 40 scholarships away, then gave them back.

The NCAA botched this. MORE: Sandusky back in court seeking new trial. Penn State served a punishment, and it would be difficult — and on some level, pointless — to go after the football program again. It would be a retroactive punishment that hurts the wrong people. If you want to blame the NCAA, go ahead, but this university will never move on if it's punished again. It's not the fault of these players or coaches. With a unanimous vote, PSU trustees support settlement of the Corman lawsuit.

Relating to Paterno's record, he will now be credited with the wins that the Nittany Lions earned while he was at the helm over a year period, per ESPN. Penn State was and is a model athletic department for others to emulate. The reputations of many people including one of the most revered sports figures of the 20th century were tarnished by accusations which were not based in fact. The restoration of these victories will once again forever more restore Joe Paterno as the winningest coach in the history of college football with victories.

This day has been a long time coming. Some of those wins are games I'll never forget. With those wins, Paterno will once again be recognized as the all-time wins leader in major college football, surpassing Bobby Bowden, according to Kevin McGuire of College Football Talk:.

And with that, Joe Paterno is now the all-time leader in Division 1 college football coaching victories. In he married Suzanne Pohland whom he met when she was a student at Penn State.

The couple had five children together, all of whom would go on to graduate from the university. On November 5 the investigation into the allegations against Sandusky became public. Paterno, coming under increasing criticism about what he did or did not know regarding Sandusky, released a statement on November 9 announcing his retirement at the end of the season.

It is one of the great sorrows of my life. His bid to control his exit from the school he so loved was short-lived.

Hours after the release of his statement the Penn State Board of Trustees announced that it had fired both the school president, Graham Spanier, and Paterno. In an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald , Paterno director Levinson says that uncertainty is what underscores the biopic.

Whether his legacy could have been recast over time remains unknown. After leaving Penn State, Paterno began suffering from health problems and was diagnosed with lung cancer in late His spectacular fall from grace would skew the many obituaries written about him when, on January 22, , Paterno succumbed to his illness and died at age In October , Sandusky was sentenced to serve 30 to 60 years in prison for his crimes.

The day before his sentencing hearing, Sandusky continued to insist on his innocence in the case.



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