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de-Paternoization Likely Will Continue

Posted on November 14, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

It bothered me that this morning Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany announced that former Nittany Lions head coach Joe Paterno’s name would be removed from the conference championship trophy that was originally named for him and Amos Alonzo Stagg. Now it will be just the Stagg Trophy instead of the Stagg-Paterno Trophy.

How long will it last?
How long will it last?

I suppose what this means is that we can expect a de-Paternoization campaign similar to the USSR’s de-Stalinization purge following Joseph Stalin’s death at the behest of Premier Nikita Khrushchev. Delany, the Khrushchev of the Big Ten, effectively started the ball rolling. Who knows how far it will go before the media feeding frenzy dies down and life at Penn State returns to normal? Until that time, nothing in Paterno’s body of work and nothing honoring him in the past, present, or future will be exempt. We’ll probably also see a purge to remove any associates of Joe’s who might still exist at Penn State. I don’t think any of the football coaches on the current staff stand a chance of continuing after this season.

It was interesting that John Surma, Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees, instead of Steve Garban, Chairman, handled the joint sacking of Paterno and Spanier (yes, I know, Spanier’s was officially a resignation). I suppose Garban, who had been a long-time friend of Paterno, wanted to distance himself from any decisions announced by the BOT. Clearly, on Wednesday, Paterno had few remaining friends on the BOT.

But isn’t the de-Paternoization campaign a bit premature? Paterno hasn’t been charged with anything. In fact, the state attorney general said that he wouldn’t be. The one “charge” against Paterno from an official source came from Pennsylvania state police commissioner Frank Noonan, who said there was a “moral responsibility” which Paterno failed. Since when did the cops start policing our morals? Noonan might have been in accord with what many of us think of Joe’s failure to do more, but he should keep his big mouth shut when acting in an official capacity unless he has something official to say. But, of course, he’s a politician with something to gain by piling on Old Joe — at least so he thinks. Otherwise, Paterno is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, not by a random public official or the court of public opinion.

I do not want the greatest football coach in NCAA Division I history to be expunged from record books, trophies, buildings, statues, halls of fame, etc. Neither do I want his name to be buried under a pile of asterisks with nefarious references. I hope this vindictive wave of “me-tooism” will soon cease. Delany must take the lead in restoring Joe to the position he deserves as a football coach, and let the rest of the world judge him on his morals. Otherwise, the piling on will continue. Who knows how far it will go. How long do you think the Paterno statue outside Beaver Stadium will last in this climate?

Yes, Paterno screwed up, imperiling children who might have been victimized by Sandusky after 2002. And, yes, I believe that firing Paterno and Spanier was necessary, albeit too little, too late as concerned the victims, as a means of damage control and reducing Penn State’s exposure to civil suits. I personally feel that Spanier is more culpable than Paterno. You might have observed that he held himself aloof from the whole affair, and essentially slipped out the back door once he “resigned.” Will we ever hear from him again? I hope not, unless he is willing to tell the whole truth. But for crying out loud (to use a Paterno euphemism), do we have to invalidate a great coach’s entire body of work over 60 years?

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Filed Under: Current Events, Penn State Football, Penn State Scandal, Sports Tagged With: Graham Spanier, Jim Delany, Joe Paterno, Penn State, scandal, Stagg-Paterno Trophy

Final Thoughts on McQueary

Posted on November 8, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Mike McQueary

Lots of people are jumping on Mike McQueary’s case about witnessing a sordid scene in the shower next to the locker room but not doing anything about it, either at the time or at some point during the following nine years. After having read a variety of opinions, I have mixed feelings myself. McQueary’s stock has been devalued by this Turkey, but not as much as it has by some others. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Current Events, General, Penn State Football, Penn State Scandal Tagged With: board of trustees, Graham Spanier, Joe Paterno, Mike McQueary, money, Penn State, power, secrecy, showergate, Tim Curley

Thoughts on Paterno, Spanier

Posted on November 7, 2011 Written by The Nittany Turkey

As we await the arraignment of Curley and Schultz in Harrisburg at 2 pm, I wanted to quickly pass on some thoughts about Joe Paterno and Graham Spanier, with respect to how they might fare as the weeks wear on in the shadow of Showergate.

I’ve spent many years in state universities, both working there and going to school there. I’ve seen university presidents and football coaches come and go. I think I have a feel for who will stay and who will go, although I’m no more qualified than anyone else to opine on that subject. In the wake of the present serious and disgraceful scandal at Penn State, I my opinion is that both head coach Joe Paterno and president Graham Spanier will continue on in their positions until they are personally ready to retire.

I’ve likened Spanier to Bill Clinton before. He’s a master politician with strong, well cultivated ties in Harrisburg. Nothing really sticks to him that he wants to shrug off. He’s very intelligent, although he has made a couple of miss-steps in this case. A powerful man at the head of an organization, whether that organization is in turmoil or not, will be hard to bring down. Who is going to force Spanier to resign? The Board of Trustees could, but won’t. Spanier simply has too much power in Harrisburg. The governor? I’m not sure there. Interesting proposition, as he has stated that he will attend the public meeting of the Board of Trustees. Of course he will, to cover his own ass. But I think in the end he’ll support Spanier instead of attempting to give him the ax.

Paterno vows to leave on his own terms, and has maintained that posture for as long as I can remember. He is the Godfather, the Tony Soprano of Penn State football. He brings in lots and lots of money, which gives him lots and lots of power in Harrisburg. This has been tested over and over again. He did what the law said he should do, which was to report the incident to his “boss”, Tim Curley. (“Boss” is in quotes because Paterno has known Curley since he was a boy, was instrumental in getting him hired, and has subjugated him to a sycophant role.) Paterno will be protected by Spanier and by Harrisburg. You’ve already seen the state attorney pat him on the head for doing the right thing regarding Showergate. That office unequivocally stated that Paterno is not a defendant and will not be. This is not to say that anyone can’t see through what happened. I’m sure that even those in Harrisburg who feel obligated to protect Joe feel that he had a moral obligation to do much more to ensure that justice was done, particularly because of the youths and their families. Hanging onto power comes first with Joe, in spite of what his statement (co-written by son Scott, who is an attorney) might have said. Public outcry might be fierce, but Joe has lived through fierce public outcry before. I don’t think he’s going anywhere.

Spanier and Paterno are content to let Curley and Schultz take the fall. However, Spanier, Paterno, and the Board of Trustees left the door open, at least for Curley. (Schultz is merely reverting to his formerly retired state.) Curley is not fired. He hasn’t resigned. He’s merely on administrative leave while he’s ostensibly working on his legal defense. This leaves the Spanier/Paterno/BOT continuum the option of letting things cool down and quietly reinstating Curley, or if things get too hot, severing the ties. It’s probably appropriate that he doesn’t get fired while “we let the legal system do its job”, but of course, if he’s convicted of perjury, he’ll get the axe. If he is merely convicted of the summary offense of not reporting the Showergate incident, he could still wind up keeping his job if Paterno and Spanier want him there.

I might be full of beans (I just had some chili for lunch), but this is the way I see it. These guys didn’t build their nuclear arsenal to not use it when it appears that all-out war will break out.

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Filed Under: Current Events, General, Penn State Football, Penn State Scandal Tagged With: board of trustees, Graham Spanier, Joe Paterno, money, Penn State, power, secrecy, showergate, Tim Curley

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