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    Paterno could be last of ilk in college football

    There will never be another coaching career like Joe Paterno's.

    His time at Penn State started long before coaches were pulling down multimillion dollar salaries, before fire so-and-so.com web sites and win-now-or-else attitudes at programs that have rarely contended for championships.

    No Division I coach won more games (409) or had a longer run at one school than Paterno.

    It's hard to fathom a coach staying at a power program such as Penn State for even 20 years these days, let alone the 46 seasons Paterno led the Nittany Lions.

    Coaches who come to define not just a team but a school, Hall of Famers such as Bear Bryant, Tom Osborne, Bo Schembechler, Bobby Bowden and Paterno, seem to be going the way of the wishbone and tear-away jerseys in college football.

    "Look what's happening," Bowden told The Associated Press on Sunday, hours after Paterno died at the age of 85. "Coaches getting fired in two years. Coaches making a million dollars here and they get $2 million and they leave. They break a five-year contract. You've got unloyalty at both ends."

    The 82-year-old Bowden was nudged into retirement two years ago after 34 seasons at Florida State. Paterno was fired during a chaotic week in November after his former defensive coordinator, Jerry Sandusky, was charged with sexually abusing children.

    He found out about Paterno's death when he arrived home Sunday morning after coaching a charity game between former Florida State and Miami players. Former Hurricanes coach Howard Schnellenberger, who retired from Florida Atlantic after this past season at the age of 77, was coaching the Miami squad.

    Bowden and Paterno became friends over the years partly because, as they grew older, they could relate to each like few other coaches could.

     

    "We'd sit and talk and discuss a lot of NCAA questions," Bowden said. "Those were great memories. My wife Ann and Sue (Paterno's wife) got along real good together too."

    Bowden said he'd written a letter to Paterno "not too long ago," but hadn't spoken with him for some time.

    "Bobby always thought so much of Joe," Ann Bowden said. "He was just a unique character. Joe was very strong and outspoken. He and Bobby were different in a lot of respects. He'd been there a longer time and he was stronger, more forceful, said what he thought. Bobby guards himself a little bit when he says something."

    With Schnellenberger's retirement, Kansas State's 72-year-old Bill Snyder is the oldest active coach in major college football.

    Snyder has spent 21 seasons with the Wildcats, but even that was interrupted by a three-year retirement when he hit a rough patch.

    After Paterno was fired, Virginia Tech's Frank Beamer became the longest-tenured coach working in the highest level of Division I football.

    "College football will miss Joe Paterno," said Beamer, who is 65 and has been leading the Hokies since 1987.

    The next-longest continuous tenure among current coaches belongs to 60-year-old Mack Brown, who has been at Texas since 1998.

    "I think that the changes in communications and media (changes that of course accelerated Joe's termination once the grand jury indictments were issued) create a level of scrutiny and pressure that will make 10 years at the same FBS school rare," Notre Dame Athletic Director Jack Swarbrick said in an email.

    Some of Notre Dame's greatest coaches (Frank Leahy, Ara Parseghian and Lou Holtz) only lasted around a decade, but lately the storied program has been emblematic of the revolving door many schools have on the football coach's office.

    Brian Kelly is Notre Dame's fourth head coach since 1997; its fifth if you count the days-long tenure of George O'Leary. As for Kelly, Notre Dame is his third job since 2004, though he was climbing the ladder from Central Michigan to Cincinnati to one of the most celebrated football schools in the country.

    Even elite top-notch programs get used as steppingstones these days.

    Alabama's Nick Saban left Michigan State for LSU, where he won a national title in 2003. He then bailed on the Tigers for the Miami Dolphins before landing at Alabama and winning two national championships for the Tide in five seasons.

    "I think the cycles for head coaches will be shorter, much as we've seen in pro sports," West Virginia Athletic Director Oliver Luck said.

    At 60, Saban looks as if he could easily put in another 10 years in Tuscaloosa. But with a salary approaching $5 million, why would he want to? Paterno only ever made about $1 million a year, by the way, relatively modest by today's standards.

    "Coaches are making so much money that if they're successful they can retire early in life and if they're not successful the school is going to get rid of them real quick," Bowden said. "It's not likely we're going to see anybody last as long as Joe and myself."

    ____

    Associated Press Writer Brent Kallestad in Tallahassee, Fla., contributed to this report.

     
    • Otter  •  Lincoln, Nebraska  •  3 mths ago
      Funny how some say one man failed all these kids. What a load. It was an entire university. Placing the blame on one man is ridiculous.
    • Joseph  •  Pennsauken, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      One thing everyone should learn from the Joe Paterno situation is that if you know of a Pedifile or a Sexual Deviant who is sexually taking advantage of children you have to report it to someone in authority in writing and document all your correspondence.
      • Wyle e. Coyote 4 mths ago
        Paterno should have not JUST reported it to the police. He should have kicked Sandusky and his boys out of the locker room in 1999! Or 2002 or at any time before 2011!
      • Terri 4 mths ago
        Is that REALLY something you just now learned??? If someone is raping a child or anyone, you should make sure it is stopped, not just tell the next guy in line and go back to collecting your check. Joe Paterno is just as guilty as the others in this case - any respect I ever had for him is long gone.
      • Jeff B 4 mths ago
        So people can turn in gay people if they think they are sexually deviant?
    • Amazed  •  4 mths ago
      I was very appalled this weekend when most of the news organizations read a statement from Jerry Sandusky praising Joe Paterno. This man is accused and charged with 52 counts of child molestation, and CNN/Fox News is giving him a forum. Seems like the game of football is more important than protecting our children. Plenty could have been reported without reading the word of a rapist.
      • Mike 4 mths ago
        That's right, ACCUSED, and INNOCENT until proven guilty. Why the rush to judgment? I wonder how many of these charges will turn out to be baseless, as some of those against Coach Fine are proving to be?
      • Amazed 4 mths ago
        Mike - You must not have hear the tapes. I hope your child gets raped. Lets' see how forgiving you are then.
    • sicily72  •  Dallastown, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      not sure what you people want from him.....the scandal killed him....

      Do you think he did not regret he should have done more...yes....yet you can't ignore the good he has done throughout most of his life. I regret that Joe did not do more....

      then people wonder why news outlets report the Bad in this world....because that is all you people crave.....you do not want hear what people do to help others....you rather hear about people like dulmar, Hilter and so on; because you crave their actions over someone who might have helped another person .
      • ***** 4 mths ago
        I don't want anything from him, I just don't want to hear a bunch of Ostriches with there heads in the sand try to glorify him. I would have craved, as you put it, "someone who might have helped another person."
      • Vraag Meister 4 mths ago
        The man spent his whole life trying to win some stupid football game, and turned a blind eye when it was truly time to step up and be a man. How can we expect college athletes to behave responsibly and not abuse their (undeserved IMO) BMOC status when coaches are turning a blind eye to some of the most egregious behavior I have ever heard of? The activities that are alleged to have taken place in that shower are unspeakably vile, and all of Penn State's wins should count as losses as long as that man knew and did nothing. It is well and good that Penn State's board fired everyone involved and I was heartened by the fact that they chose not to let him retire gently and with honor, for honor needs to be earned and Paterno had none. I was sickened and saddened to see that students were permitted to hold a candle vigil for him. He does not deserve any sort of honorable treatment just because he is (thankfully!) dead.
    • Joseph  •  Pennsauken, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      After this situation with Joe Paterno if you know of a person that is into pedophilia immediately turn them into the authorities. Make sure you document everything in writing, so your efforts will not come back and destroy you.
    • Hurley  •  4 mths ago
      Why would the author of this article choose to use the word "Ilk" in his headline? One, it's a very out-dated word, Two, it has definite negative connotation. I get the impression the writer used the online thesaurus and thought to himself "hey, that sounds intelligent".
      • Anthony 4 mths ago
        Or maybe - unlike most football players - he IS intelligent and got an education while at college and just happens to be familiar with the word "ilk." I'll bet its you who had to look up the word because you didn't know what it meant.
      • P 4 mths ago
        I think the authors use of the term "ilk" is supposed to be a subtle statement.
        I don't think that you are reading it in the right context. I believe that he is taking a jab at the overblown salaries, ego's and tenures involved in these situations.
        Just a guess.
      • Terry 4 mths ago
        I would agree with Hurley. I think the author is using this medium to to promote his own personal feelings.
    • sidearmer  •  4 mths ago
      Greed is kiiling every part of our society...and we're either too arrogant to make it stop, or too passive to care. Time will remedy it though...it always has and it always will.
      • Terry 4 mths ago
        Just WHAT does your statement have to do with the topic at hand??
      • Wimpy 4 mths ago
        Terry there is no wrong time to tell the truth.
      • Wimpy 4 mths ago
        There is always a wrong time to hide the truth, and that time is always now.
    • Rich-D  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Definition of ilk
      family, class, or kind: he and all his ilk.
      `
      As there is a common misconception on the
      meaning of the word, it was a poor choice!
    • Steve  •  Mebane, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      JoePa was a great coach, and most of his players went on and live productive lives out of football and in football. His players had to make the grades first or didn't play. He cared for his players and Penn State! He gave back more money to the school he loved. But he made one mistake, he did report what happened but didn't follow up with it. And that may be his biggest mistake. But I'm not jumping on any band wagon until everything is brought out into the open. Its easy to judge someone when all the facts aren't out. And that is what most people and the liberal press are doing! I'm going to miss JoePa, he did alot for college football and Penn State. And for all of you who are judgeing a man before everything is out, should be ashamed of yourselves. And when all the facts are out you will eat your words! Rest in Peace JoePa! Steve
    • Richard Hull  •  Greenville, South Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      JoPa.........Good bye to the greates

      tAnd shame on you Jerry Sandusky... may you rot in hell
    • Mike  •  4 mths ago
      Everything in America is about money. The greed, power and money have basically ruined the entire fiber of what American sports are about. Loyalty is out the door on both sides and a paycheck and bank account are the only things that matter in sports, business, pleasure, etc. This is why friendship and family suck in the USA today!
    • Johnc  •  Narrows, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      PATERNO DIED OF A BROKEN HEART
    • CaT  •  4 mths ago
      Last of "ilk"??? What a moronic headline!!! Lose it!
    • Juan L  •  4 mths ago
      RIP Paterno. He did great. I hope the pedophile Sandusky doesn't mar his legacy. And Paterno should have fired him and thrown him under the bus when he noted it.
    • jon  •  4 mths ago
      Strange how Yahoo pulled this story ...Guess the comments were not going their censor's way ?? Yahoo blocks any intelligent comments ... they do freedom of speech as long as they agree ?? What dirt bags ?
    • Call them out  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      When you've got people [even football coaches] who are affiliated with a University using words like "unloyalty"... well... you've got a problem...
    • Super Student Athlete.com  •  Wheat Ridge, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      Sport has become, or even replaced religion and look at the scandals they deal with. It's unfortunate that Joe tried to do the right thing, but in the end his legacy will always be tainted with this scandal.
    • Jay A  •  Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas  •  4 mths ago
      When I was a younng man, I was bowling one night. There was a couple with a child in the lane beside me. The child was 3-4 yrs old and crying. The next thing I knew the mother slapped the child across the face, cursing that if she didn't quit crying that she was going to get it when she got home. I politey told her if she hit the child again that I was going to call the cop's. The cop's were called on me. The Police Officer was very nice to me explaining that I should not get involded but I should have said something to the owner of the bowling ally. Now Joepa went to who he thought he need to and said something, I'll bet he was told it would taken care of. The Collage didn't want the bad press and swept it under the rug. We live in a country that the law's for petifiles and child abusers are a joke. You can get longer prison sentences for selling pot than you can for these crimes. Our children are afraid to go home and say things to their parents or the Police. We need to change all of this. We need to raise our children that if anything happens, you can come to me. I know that JoePa had this mistake on his mind till the end. From what I see, he did a lot of great things for students.
    • RIDETOYA  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 mths ago
      Why remove what i had said yahoo are you just as screwed up as the ones perterno answered to you #$%$
    • Wilbur  •  Wilton, Connecticut  •  4 mths ago
      What a great man for the school and the sport. he will not be forgotten.
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