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Sports Central October 24, 2007 Joe Boesch |
Paterno's Run Nearing its End? When his contract to coach at Penn State expires in 2008, Joe Paterno should leave on a high note. |
Sports Central November 14, 2004 Eric Poole |
JoePa on the Edge Rumors of the end of Paterno's era at Penn State are greatly exaggerated. Or at least they should be. Paterno has earned one more year, if for no other reason than for his service to Penn State University. |
Sports Central January 6, 2011 Mark Chalifoux |
This Joe Paterno Thing Has Gone on Long Enough It's 2011 and Joe Paterno is still a Division I football coach of a major program. The man is 84-years-old and isn't even talking about retirement. |
Sports Illustrated September 25, 2001 Ivan Maisel |
Penn State's Decline It's the late winter of Joe Paterno's coaching career, and what a cold time it has become... |
Sports Central November 8, 2011 Gary Flick |
Don't Blame Joe Paterno For Scandal Today's media is so quick to jump at the opportunity to deface a hero that embellishment and falsifications began before the board room meetings even closed after the Jerry Sandusky story was leaked. |
Sports Illustrated August 23, 2002 Kelley King |
One big Lion Penn State DT Kennedy dishes on JoePa's sartorial splendor |
Sports Central November 18, 2003 Doug Graham |
Get Over it: Paterno is Staying Joe Paterno has to win games to be a successful head coach in college football, right? Apparently not. |
Sports Illustrated November 7, 2000 Rick Reilly |
The Wins That Really Count In his 51st season, in his 74th year, on the doorstep of becoming the winningest major college football coach who ever lived, everything went straight to hell for Joe Paterno... |
Sports Central January 23, 2012 Corrie Trouw |
What Ails Us Joe Paterno, the man, was beneficially influential to an army spanning decades. And Paterno, the icon, was in some part responsible for a bubble where fanatical devotion blinded justice to the plight of several victims. |
Sports Central November 10, 2011 Kevin Beane |
On Paterno, McQueary, and the Rest of Us Underneath that outrage, there is a real sadness and fear, the idea that "good" people can still be hard-wired for self-preservation, even when faced with the ugliest truths. Even JoePa. Even you. |
AskMen.com September 17, 2013 Jeffrey Eisenband |
What's At The Core Of "The Soul Of College Football"? Author John U. Bacon digs into four top college football programs, in Fourth and Long: The Fight for the Soul of College Football. |
AskMen.com Carmine Gallo |
How Great Coaches Bring Out the Best in Others Take a few tips from these pros and strategize how to improve your team's chances of winning on the corporate field. |
Sports Central November 12, 2011 Jean Neuberger |
Darkness in Happy Valley Among the consistent wave of scandals that have plagued the college football world, one wondered when rock bottom would hit. This is rock bottom. This is as bad as it gets. |
Job Journal September 3, 2006 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Nepotism Happens The discriminatory hiring practice of nepotism. |
Sports Illustrated August 28, 2001 Ivan Maisel |
Burning Questions Whatever happened to the Nebraska offensive line?... Should 'Canes fans worry about Penn State?... Which Oklahoma team is for real? |
The Motley Fool December 6, 2011 Alyce Lomax |
Why I'm Not Buying Nike When it comes to the Penn State scandal, Nike's blown it. |
Sports Illustrated August 29, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Suiting up for another season Addressing an abundance of questions as the college football season starts |
Sports Illustrated August 29, 2000 Ivan Maisel |
Inside College Football USC quarterback Carson Palmer's return was a pratfall, but that didn't stop the Trojans |
Sports Central May 7, 2009 Kevin Beane |
Big Ten Expansion Musings Here's a look at who the most viable candidates for Big Ten expansion would be. |
Salon.com February 19, 2002 Richard Blow |
The chill is gone The once-great Stephen King has been recycling his plots and characters for 20 years now. It's time he made good on his threats to retire... |