College Football Hall of Fame. Inducted in 2007 ( profile) Joseph Vincent Paterno ( / pəˈtɜːrnoʊ /; December 21, 1926 – January 22, 2012), sometimes referred to as JoePa, was an American college football player, athletic director, and coach. He was the head coach of the Penn State Nittany Lions from 1966 to 2011.
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College Football Hall of Fame. Inducted in 2007 ( profile) Joseph Vincent Paterno ( / pəˈtɜːrnoʊ /; December 21, 1926 – January 22, 2012), sometimes referred to as JoePa, was an American college football player, athletic director, and coach. He was the head coach of the Penn State Nittany Lions from 1966 to 2011.
The 68-year-old former coach is in prison, serving a 30 to 60 year sentence. Penn State announced it has settled all issues with the family of legendary football coach Joe Paterno, according to...
While never charged with a crime and with prosecutors saying they did not find evidence that he took part in any effort to conceal Sandusky's child sexual abuse, Joe Paterno did not escape the ...
Locate info about Joe Paterno, head football coach at Pennsylvania State University, and one of the most successful coaches in the history of college football.
In October 2011 Paterno, or “Joe Pa” as he was lovingly referred to at Penn State, set a record when the college defeated Illinois, a victory marking Paterno’s 409 career win.
In ESPN's documentary 'The Paterno Legacy,' Penn State says it has 'no plans for additional honors' for late football coach Joe Paterno.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Joe Paterno, the longtime Penn State coach who won more games than anyone in major college football but was fired amid a child sex abuse scandal that scarred his reputation ...