Tag Archives: Penn State
Joe Paterno: Legends Never Die
It’s difficult to say what hasn’t already been said about Joe Paterno. Though I can attest what he meant to me. I didn’t attend Penn State, nor was I recruited by him. But for as long as I can remember, … Continue reading
Posted in Obituaries
Tagged Alabama Crimson Tide, Brooklyn, college, football, humanitarian, Joe Paterno, JoePa, legend, NCAA, Nittany Lions, obituary, Penn State, Saturday, State College, Western Pennsylvania
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Penn State: The Blame, The Shame, & The Audacity of a Society
Never have I ever imagined a day where I’d see Joe Paterno fired as head football coach of Penn State University — in relation to a sexual child abuse scandal. This entire mess has been a complete circus and heartbreaking … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media, Sports, Television
Tagged child abuse, football, Jerry Sandusky, Jersey Shore, Joe Paterno, media, Michael Jackson, Penn State, President Obama
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Joe Paterno, As Advertised…
“If the one person you hate the most in this situation is Joe Paterno, you’re doing it wrong.“ A resounding statement being echoed across national media outlets (and social networks) in defense of Hall of Fame football coach, Joe Paterno. … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media
Tagged child abuse, CNN, ESPN, football, Jerry Sandusky, Joe Paterno, JoePa, media, Penn State, scandal, society
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