You are correct. I forgot the context on which this thread was started.C'mon Tech, you are not that naive.....start at post #1 for openers?
And no, it does not make me happy. Nothing about this thread should bring joy to anyone.
You are correct. I forgot the context on which this thread was started.C'mon Tech, you are not that naive.....start at post #1 for openers?
You are correct. I forgot the context on which this thread was started.
And no, it does not make me happy. Nothing about this thread should bring joy to anyone.
AP
Fired Penn State coach Joe Paterno dead at 85
Joe Paterno: 1926-2012
Posted by John Taylor on January 22, 2012, 10:23 AM EST
Sadly, the grim reports that dominated the college football news cycle beginning Saturday evening were a precursor to the inevitable but still numbing reality: a coaching legend has passed.
A family spokesperson confirmed to the Associated Press that Joseph Vincent Paterno has died at a State College hospital at the age of 85, just over two months after being diagnosed with a form of lung cancer. A posting to Penn State’s official Facebook page read simply: “With great sadness we mourn the passing of Coach Joe Paterno…Few have done more.”
Paterno passed away at 9:25 a.m. ET Sunday, and the official cause of death was metastatic small cell carcinoma of the lung.
Double Check Dell! There was a false report out there. As of about 2 hours ago he was still with us.
The legendary Penn State coach Joe Paterno died Sunday morning, according to a statement released by his family. But for at least a short time on Saturday evening, untold numbers of Internet readers thought the Nittany Lions’ beloved, embattled ‘JoePa’ had actually passed the night before, thanks to an erroneous news report that spread quickly around the web.
At 8:45 p.m., while most news organizations were in the middle of covering the results of the hectic South Carolina GOP Primary, a Penn State student-news organization published a report stating that Joe Paterno had passed away. The news website, Onward State, cited an email supposedly sent to football players announcing Paterno’s passing and published a news alert, pushing it out via Facebook and Twitter. (The original tweet has since been deleted, but hundreds of retweets are still available.)
A family spokesperson confirmed to the Associated Press that Joseph Vincent Paterno has died at a State College hospital at the age of 85, just over two months after being diagnosed with a form of lung cancer. A posting to Penn State’s official Facebook page read simply: “With great sadness we mourn the passing of Coach Joe Paterno…Few have done more.”
Paterno passed away at 9:25 a.m. ET Sunday, and the official cause of death was metastic small cell carcinoma of the lung.
Just shows you the instant aspect of the news cycle
If the Administration knew about his illness and fired him anyway to save their hide, then that's a whole new ball game.
He wasn't fired.....PSU said they had to make a change while back pedaling.
HARRISBURG -- An attorney for former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky said he will ask for the dismissal of sexual assault charges against his client after a judge ruled that prosecutors could not be forced to provide more specific information about the timing of the alleged crimes.
During a hearing on Monday in a Centre County court, senior deputy attorney general Joseph E. McGettigan III said the accusers are unable to say exactly when they were assaulted because of their youth at the time, the trauma of the incidents and the passage of years since. Prosecutors had provided specific dates for certain alleged assaults but not others.
Paterno statue coming down as we speak, or type in this case.