Happy Valley Update

The king of Happy Valley, Joe Paterno will announce today that he will retire at the end of the season after 46 years of guiding the Nittany Lions on the gridiron. Sources who remained anonymous and are close to JoePa disclosed that he will hang up his all black cleats at the end of this season. However, this does not mean he will make it that long. The PSU Board Of Trustees are still meeting to determine what needs to be done. Allegedly Paterno will announce his retirement later today.

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  1. If he is even allowed to coach this Saturday it is a disgusting failure on Penn State's part.

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  2. I read all 23 disgusting pages of that Grand Jury Report. Why is nobody declaring a witch hunt for State College Police Department Detectives Ronald Shreffler, Ralph Ralston, and Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar? They knew about this in 1998 and did NOTHING!! While I am absolutely incensed that Joe Paterno did not do more to help these kids, the police and county officials should be held accountable for not prosecuting. I think the so-called officials should be held to a higher standard. They know the crimes code inside and out. Joe Pa is by no means an innocent bystander, but I don't think this should fall directly on his shoulders.
    ~Karen H.

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  3. Karen you are sooooo correct. This was a cover up of massive proportions that went deep into the fiber of the State College community. One of the things that bugs me right now is Jerry Sandusky is sitting in the back ground and not answering tough questions. Of course, he is sitting in the back ground in handcuffs.

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