RIP
Sad day R.I.P
So sad. May God be with his family. RIP.
Angel Baby Faith our one and only 1/11/00 - 9/9/16 We love you.
It's too bad he will be remembered more for the events of last few months of his life by some rather than for his life long career and passion for coaching. RIP, Coach.
Rest in peace to the greatest college football coach of all time.
Anyone that knows anything about collage football will remember him as the class gentleman that he was. To think that some may remember a man that devoted his life to the NCAA, Penn St., and most of all the young men that played for him, for anything else is beyond belief to me. Rest in Peace Papa Joe.
AML
Rest In Peace Coach.
You will be missed Coach
RIP
damn, I didn't even know he was so ill
RIP Joe
"We're a team. There's no offense. There's no defense. There's no special teams. We're one. We're a band of brothers." Ben Roethlisberger
He deserved better than this end.
Its amazing how fast his health was declining after the incident. They always say, once youre old, you only stay alive for a certain amount of things , and for him it was coaching and the program. Once he lost that I guess his body and passion gave up on him. RIP coach.
RIP, JoePa.
You know I'm the biggest Pitt fan in the world and of course despise Penn State, but man JoePa was a legend in mine and everyones book and he will be missed by myself and most. Rest In Peace Mr. Joe Paterno.
Missing you every day, thinking about the memories every moment, loving you every second Mom ♥ R.I.P. 1951-2011
"When you go out on the field and you're intense for 60 minutes, some guys don't want to do it. When I line up across from him, he has to do one of two things, he has to raise his level of play, or he's going to get his *** kicked all day"
- Greg Lloyd
RIP Joe.
"With love, with patience, and with Faith
....She'll make her way" ~ Natalie Merchant
RIP JoePa.
I wonder if the former administrator who called his ideas about education a "farce" was half as intelligent as JoePa.
Ran across this...
''Joe Paterno became head coach of the Penn State football team in 1965 where he led the team to 22 major bowl games and four perfect seasons, produced many All American players and 48 players who joined the NFL. Three times honored as Coach of the Year, he won more than 80 percent of his games''.
Quite an acomplishment!