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Time to prepare for life after Paterno; Happy Valley could get nasty

 

This is not a Joe Must Go (or stay) column. That time has passed. It is inevitable now. Joe Paterno's days are limited. It's just a matter of how the great coach exits: quietly or kicking and screaming.

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Even Joe is dropping little clues that the end might be near.

The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review recently quoted Purdue's Joe Tiller following a recent conversation with Paterno. Tiller is part of a growing trend of schools using a "succession" plan.

Offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher is set to replace Bobby Bowden at some future date. Offensive coordinator Joker Phillips will take over for Kentucky's Rich Brooks. In basketball, Pat Knight just replaced his dad at Texas Tech. Drake just won the Missouri Valley title with rookie coach Keno Davis who succeeded his father Tom.

After this season, Tiller, 65, will be replaced by former Purdue assistant Danny Hope.

"(Paterno) was asking me 'Why?' and 'Who?' and 'How?' Tiller told the paper. "He didn't really tip his hand. But he did ask me 'Who's this guy?' and why did I like him and why now?"

Has Paterno earned the same right as Tiller and others, to name his own successor? The question at Penn State might already be moot. A recent investigation by the Harrisburg Patriot-News indicated that some trustees wouldn't stand in the way of president Graham Spanier making the 2008 season Paterno's last.

The last time Spanier and athletic director Tim Curley tried to get Paterno to set a timetable (2004) they were waved off. Paterno promptly went out and took the team to the Orange Bowl in 2005.

Things have changed. JoePa was a sprightly 78 back in 2005. That is not said sarcastically. During the last recruiting season, Paterno made his first in-home visit in two years. He fought a brutal strain of the flu for two weeks.

Spanier can no longer be waved off. He is armed with a five-year contract extension. The increasing number of off-field problems is bothering some trustees. The three -- Spanier, Curley, Paterno -- met again recently with urgency in the air. Something must be decided, and fairly quickly.

The options:

a) Give Joe a new contract. If that's the case, it has to be at least three years so that he can recruit.

b) Give Joe a new, but shorter, contract and allow him to name his successor.

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March 11, 2008 5:39 pm
As a life long Penn State fan and someone who also attended the school, so much is being said one way or the other about Joe Paterno.  Here is what i think (for whatever that matters), If you are 2nd on the career victory list, you should be able to set the time and circumstance of how you exit the program, especially if you have done as much for the game and the school as he has. Not only is ...(more)
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March 11, 2008 3:15 pm
WHEN A PROGRAM LOSES A SUCH A GOOD COACH MOST OF THESE PROGRAMS SINK TO THE BOTTOM FOR COUPLE OF YEARS UNLESS THEY HIT JACKPOT AND GO AFTER A BIG TIME COACH THAT IS OUT THEIR...JOE LOVES THIS SPORT AND THESE KIDS WE PROBABLY WILL NEVER SEE A GUY STAY AT A PROGRAM FOR A LONG TIME AGAIN ...
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March 11, 2008 9:52 pm
Pryor is waiting until the last minute to see if PSU names Tom Bradley the successor. If this happens, he will come to Penn State. If it does not happen, he will go to Ohio State or possibly Michigan.
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March 11, 2008 2:25 pm

That's the first I'm hearing of that.  I know that's been the word on the street for a couple of years now, but Schaino has turned down Miami & Michigan.  There is no way he's going to Penn St. for a number of reasons

1--You don't want to be the guy that follows the legend.  If anything you want to be the 2nd guy.

2nd--Why follow& ...(more)

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March 11, 2008 2:02 pm

I respect Paterno and what he means to college football, but he needs and deserves to name and train a successor to replace him. I feel they should give him a couple of years to get this done.

This would give him assurances that his legacy would continue in "Happy Valley".

Do it for the old guy!

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March 13, 2008 2:32 pm

JoePa is one win behind Bobby Bowden for the all time Div 1 record.  Is this the reason why both stay.....so they can end up on top.  It looked like Bowden was going to run away with it, but JoePa has made up ground, and could catch him this year.

Does anyone else think this is a driving force behind the decision?

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March 11, 2008 6:29 pm
(POLL) Who is most likely to follow Joe Pa at Penn State? (whenever that is)
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March 12, 2008 4:54 pm
Does he even coach the team? I figured Joe Paterno has been retired years ago and they just keep him on the sidelines as a cheerleader while the assistants actually coach the game. If it were up to him they'd still be running the wishbone.