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[QUOTE="bevosu, post: 434809, member: 46"] From a recent NY Times article about PSU and Paterno... Once Ubiquitous on Campus, ‘Paterno’ Is No Longer Uttered "In the Penn State community these days, if you ask people to talk about Paterno — to re-examine his decisions, to retrace his successes and failures, to rethink his motives and behavior — the response is increasingly no response. The topic once on everyone’s mind is no longer on everyone’s lips. If there is a consensus, or a most common response to a reporter seeking further reflection on, or examination of, the once legendary coach, it is this: Penn State is moving on without Joe Paterno. Not un-remembering him, just not summoning him, or his contested meaning, very much. The onetime king of Pennsylvania is like the statue that represented him: stored away, out of sight and, if not totally out of mind, in a dark recess waiting for an ultimate fate to be determined." [url]http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/25/sports/ncaafootball/paterno-once-ubiquitous-at-penn-state-is-no-longer-uttered.html?pagewanted=all[/url] [/QUOTE]
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