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Paterno leads class of 20 enshrined in Hall of Fame

 

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Penn State coach Joe Paterno helped a lot of players make it into the College Football Hall of Fame. He counts former Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie among them.

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"We made Flutie. I told him that 10 times," Paterno said Saturday evening at a news conference before the pair and 18 others were enshrined. "He came to our place and nobody knew who he was and he ended up throwing for 400 yards.

"But we beat'em," Paterno added with a smile.

Flutie got a chuckle out of it, as well.

"He kind of liked me so I figured he let me throw for a bunch of yards, but not beat them too often," Flutie said.

The Nittany Lions beat the Eagles three out of four times, although in his junior year Flutie passed for 380 yards in a 27-17 victory. As a sophomore, Flutie threw for 520 yards in a 52-17 loss and as a senior he threw for 447 yards in a 37-30 loss.

Flutie also saw his first collegiate action as a freshman against the Nittany Lions, getting into the game in the fourth quarter.

"I remember walking out on the field and thinking to myself, 'I'll able to tell my grandkids someday that I played in front of 85,000 people at Penn State against Joe Paterno,"' he said.

Those were typical of the stories being exchanged during the weekend. Like the others who were enshrined, Flutie said it's still hard to believe that someone who was told as a 5-foot-10 high school player that he was too small to play Division-I football not only won the Heisman Trophy, but made it to the Hall.

"I was believing I wasn't a Division I quarterback," he said.

For Paterno, getting into the hall feels strange for a different reason. For most people it's a final accolade, but Paterno is getting ready to start his 43rd season as coach.

"I'd rather do it now than when I'm dead," he quipped.

Paterno, whose 372-125-3 career record places him one victory behind Bobby Bowden, the major college leader, said he was flattered by the honor.

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Reputation:97
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July 21, 2008 1:06 pm
The guy's been coaching forever and he's a legend.  Did they just forget about him?
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July 20, 2008 9:03 am

Even though WVU was often on the losing end of its games with Penn State years ago when they regularly played each other, I respected JoePa as a class coach running a class program.  I count many PSU alums as my friends and many of those would like to see JoePa hang up his spurs and enjoy retirement.   Even so, there's a buzz about the prospects of PSU this year, even fi ...(more)

Reputation:98
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July 20, 2008 2:04 pm
Long overdue & well-deserved -- congrats JoePa!
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July 20, 2008 7:02 am
I am glad to see Rex Kern elected to the Hall of Fame. He led the Buckeyes to the National Championship in 1968 as a sophomore, and was the finest ball-handler I ever saw. It was very difficult to tell where the football was whenever Rex carried out his series of fakes in the backfield. An excellent choice for the Hall.
 
 
 
 
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