(Video) Joe Paterno Speaks for the First Time Since Getting Fired

Joe Paterno, the all-time winningest coach in NCAA Division I history, was fired in November after outcry of the handling of child sex abuse charges against former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky.  Sandusky faces more than 50 counts involving sexual acts with 10 boys since 1994.  The incidents were reported and basically nothing was done until more alleged victims came forward years later.  Everyone wanted justice and with it came the firing of Penn State coach Joe Paterno.  He finally speaks out, check what he had to say after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


Former Penn State Coach Joe Paterno Fractures His Pelvis…Again!

Joe Paterno, who turns 85 in a little over a week, fractured his pelvis for the second time following a fall at his home. Paterno’s son recently announced the former Penn State coach was diagnosed with a treatable form of lung cancer although his family denied rumors of Paterno having poor health about a year ago. More details about Paterno’s injury after the jump. @capriSUNshine x @gametimegirl


Paterno Instructional Video Pulled Due to Sandusky Appearance With Possible Victim

A Joe Paterno approved instructional football video has gotten the death sentence from distributors over a segment involving Jerry Sandusky interacting with young boys … one of whom may have been among the alleged victims.   Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


Former Penn St Coach Joe Paterno Has Treatable Form Of Lung Cancer, His Son Scott Says In Statement

Posted by: Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Former Penn State coach Joe Paterno has a treatable form of lung cancer, according to his son. Scott Paterno said in a statement provided to The Associated Press by a family representative on Friday that the 84-year-old Joe Paterno is undergoing treatment and that “his doctors are optimistic he will make a full recovery.”


Former Penn State Football Coach Joe Paterno In Line For Annual Pension Over $500,000

Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno’s long service at the university theoretically puts him in line for a pension of more than $500,000 a year, according to an Associated Press analysis of state public pension records.


NBA: Big Ten Removes Joe Paterno’s Name From Trophy

Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl In light of the child sex-abuse scandal at Penn State, Joe Paterno’s name has been removed from the new Big Ten championship trophy, the conference announced Monday.


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