Joe Paterno, the man who for decades was synonymous with
Penn State football and was known by the college football world as just "JoePa",
has died. Paterno, 85, had been receiving chemotherapy as part of his treatment for lung cancer, and complications from that treatment claimed the longtime Penn State coach's life on Saturday.
Paterno was the head coach of Penn State for 46 seasons before being fired in November as his role in the
Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal came under greater scrutiny. Combined with the time he spent as an assistant, Paterno spent a total of 61 years on the Penn State sidelines. He left behind a legacy that, on the field of play, was unparalleled in Division I football. Paterno holds the all-time Division I record for football coaching wins with a 409-136-3 record, and he won two national championships while going undefeated in five different seasons.
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Jodi Ann Arias shot and stabbed her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander to death (Part II)
Thanks, interesting but don't you think she knows she's not going to summer camp. She gets an A for effort for that act though. Baldy liked watching
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