When former Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno decided to eschew law school in favor of coaching football, his disappointed father Angelo told him to “make an impact.” He listened. Joe certainly made an impact on everything with which he was involved. It is tragic that his tenure had to come to an end the way it did, and we pray that some of the damage to Joe’s legacy exacted by the hasty rush to judgment by the Board of Trustees can be repaired. In the meanwhile, the vigils and tributes have been amazing, albeit somewhat expected. In this edition of “Quick Hits”, which will hereinafter called “Sudden Impact” (thanks to Artificially Sweetened, who actually devoted a significant chunk of her valuable time to ruminations about potential titles), we provide links to several tributes and campus reports.
(Pictured above: Joe’s name and his trademark glasses depicted in candles placed on the steps to Old Main as students, faculty, alums, and supporters paid tribute to the late head coach.)
The official PSU athletic department site has a collection of thoughts penned about Joe in the brief time since his passing this morning, including President George H. W. Bush, Archie Manning, and several Big Ten and Non-Big Ten coaches. There will be more, so this installment is called “Reflections on Joe Paterno, Part I“.
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Ivan Maisel reports on the tributes on campus in the Big Ten Blog.
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Bob Flounders recounts the differing reactions of Joe Paterno’s friends and co-workers to his passing in the PennLive.com sports blog.
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Penn State Live has a story and many pictures of tonight’s candlelight vigil.
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From the York Daily Record, Frank Bodani: Paterno’s life work ends with a broken heart
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Mark Brennan of Fight on State reports that the lights will be left on at Beaver Stadium until Joe’s memorial service sometime later this week.
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Shelly Stallsmith of the Patriot-News advises the haters to go away.
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And finally, from JoePa’s Doghouse, a cute little vignette of life from the perspective of a child.
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At least for this Turkey, the full impact of this one life without Joe Paterno has yet to be felt. There will be no more Tuesday media gatherings with the inevitable admonition that “You guys don’t know what you’re talking about!” and the cautionary note that, for example, “Coastal Carolina is a well coached, good football team.” No more pacing on the sidelines, chewing out McQueary, chasing after game officials. Even though I’ve had since November 9 to gird myself for these voids, I still feel it’s surreal. Beyond the loss of the quirky head football coach, we all lost a friend, mentor, and virtual family member. Just about anyone who attended Penn State over the past 50 years has a Paterno story or two to tell. Why not? We all grew up with Joe’s constant presence in our lives. For those of us lucky enough to have been in that position, the loss will be felt more deeply, but the memories will last throughout our lifetime.
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Lizzie says
The extreme of human behaviour–some creating touching tributes to his legacy and sobbing around his statue while others planning on picketing his funeral. I am sure there are many increments in between those two extremes.
The Nittany Turkey says
Indeed. Some people put their personal agendas above all else. Others are selfless to a fault. I just wish that they would let the body get cold before they start serving their own needs, if only out of respect for the family.
—TNT