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Joe Paterno Fought Penn State Official Over Punishment of Football Players - WSJ.com
Quoted here is I believe is the most damning setence in the entire article:
In 2004, after several incidents involving football players, Mr. Paterno told the Allentown Morning Call newspaper that the players weren't misbehaving any more than usual, but that such news was now more public. "I can go back to a couple guys in the '70s who drove me nuts," he said. "The cops would call me, and I used to put them in bed in my house and run their rear ends off the next day. Nobody knew about it. That's the way we handled it."
The bolded part seems to be routine in the Penn State/Paterno way of life.
Quoted here is I believe is the most damning setence in the entire article:
In 2004, after several incidents involving football players, Mr. Paterno told the Allentown Morning Call newspaper that the players weren't misbehaving any more than usual, but that such news was now more public. "I can go back to a couple guys in the '70s who drove me nuts," he said. "The cops would call me, and I used to put them in bed in my house and run their rear ends off the next day. Nobody knew about it. That's the way we handled it."
The bolded part seems to be routine in the Penn State/Paterno way of life.