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Former Penn State coach Joe Paterno dead at 85
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Happy Valley was perfect for Joe Paterno, a place where "JoePa" knew best, where he not only won more football games than any other major college coach, but won them the right way: with integrity and sportsmanship. A...Tags: Graham Spanier, Diseases and Illnesses, Orange Bowl, Sugar Bowl, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Season of struggles for local bunch
The following are final updates on area athletes and coaches in the National Football League for the 2011-12 season. Aside from the dominant local storyline of Flintridge Prep product Ramses Barden making it to today's Super Bowl XLVI, there were several...Tags: Michael Vick, Reggie McKenzie, Injuries and Wounds, Carson Palmer, Hue Jackson
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Family, football meant everything to Joe Paterno
AP Sports Writer(AP) — Other than family, football was everything to Joe Paterno. It was his lifeblood. It kept him pumped. Life could not be the same without it. "Right now, I'm not the coach. And I've got to get used to that," Paterno said after the Penn State...Tags: Graham Spanier, Diseases and Illnesses, Orange Bowl, Sugar Bowl, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Family Announces Death Of Joe Paterno
Joe Paterno, the longtime Penn State coach who won more games than anyone in major college football but was fired amid a child sex abuse scandal that scarred his reputation for winning with integrity, died Sunday. He was 85.
His family released a...Tags: Graham Spanier, Diseases and Illnesses, Orange Bowl, Sugar Bowl, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Tolog triumph gets top spot
Between the championship exploits of Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy soccer and Flintridge Prep boys' basketball, the ascent to state heights by a host of Glendale Community College teams and several local names popping up on the national level, 2011...Tags: Polo, Injuries and Wounds, Carson Palmer, Water Polo, Philadelphia Eagles
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Instant Analysis: Ravens' 2012 schedule
Jeff Zrebiec, reporter: Fretting over how difficult the Ravens' schedule could be in mid-April is a pretty pointless exercise when one training camp injury, extended holdout or botched first-round draft pick can significantly alter a team's fortunes for...
Tags: Matt Schaub, Michael Vick, Ozzie Newsome, Cam Newton, New York Giants
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The Pack is back to open the 2011 NFL regular season
Zap2ItNFL offseason summary: The rich (Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots) got richer, the poor (Cincinnati Bengals) got poorer, and oh, by the way, everyone made a pile of cash. That's the way it often goes with sports work stoppages. The lockout...Tags: Dennis Byrd, Career and Workplace, Nick Collins, Clay Matthews, Aaron Rodgers
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Raiders Name Jackson as New Coach
FOX40 Sports DirectorThe Oakland Raiders have named Hue Jackson head coach. This was expected after the Raiders did not renew former head coach Tom Cable’s contract earlier this month. Jackson served as offensive coordinator this past season. Using his system and play...Tags: Entertainment, Tom Cable, Television
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Goodbye Al
The Oakland Raiders are in Houston getting ready for kick off at Reliant Stadium with the Texans but overshadowed by the death of long time Raiders owner, Al Davis.
The Hall of Famer, who died at his home in Oakland, Calif., at the age of 82 on...Tags: Houston Texans, National Football League, Oakland Raiders
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