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On the anniversary of Joe Paterno's death
Nittany LinesThirty years ago today, Joe Paterno told Penn State's Board of Trustees to shape up. In a speech just weeks after winning his first national championship, the football coach urged the university to find its soul. Paterno said Penn State...... -
Franco Harris: 'This is just the beginning with the NCAA'
Nittany LinesFranco Harris continue his pursuit of NCAA president Mark Emmert on Wednesday, and this time police apparently became involved. Harris and documentary filmmaker John Ziegler sought Emmert at a speech he was giving at the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce...... -
ESPN’s coverage of Super Bowl 2013
Channel Guide MagazineESPN's coverage of Super Bowl 2013 includes more than 120 hours of TV and radio programming from New Orleans beginning Monday, Jan. 28. ESPN won't be broadcasting the game itself, but the sports behemoth still has plenty of Super Bowl programming across... -
Memories of 1973 Sugar Bowl remain sweet and sour
People to this day buy Robin Weber bar drinks. "It's been good for beer," he joked in a recent phone interview. On New Year's Eve, 1973, a year after the scoop-for-score that made Franco Harris famous, Notre Dame executed its own "Immaculate...Tags: Sugar Bowl, Sports Illustrated, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Football, Dining and Drinking
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Cowboys' Jason Witten sets season receptions record by tight end
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten has set a new record for receptions by a tight end in a single season, the second consecutive day a receiving record has fallen in the NFL. Witten made two catches in overtime against New Orleans on Sunday to give...
Tags: Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs, New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons
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Arian Foster leaves Texans loss with irregular heartbeat
Houston Texans star running back Arian Foster left a 23-6 loss to the Minnesota Vikings early in the third quarter because of an irregular heartbeat. Foster said the irregular heartbeat is not a major problem. “I'll be OK,” Foster said....
Tags: Minnesota Vikings, Arian Foster, Calvin Johnson, Gary Kubiak, Jason Witten
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Where is Shirley Povich when we have our Ravens moment?
There’s an old baseball legend about a hitter who takes a called third strike. He’s so upset with the umpire that he takes his bat and gives it a mighty heave into the stratosphere. The ump gazes up at the soaring object and says, “Son,...Tags: National Weather Service, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dr. Seuss, The Herald-Mail, John Elway
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Steelers unveil monument to Franco Harris' Immaculate Reception
Franco Harris and the Pittsburgh Steelers were in a festive mood Saturday during a ceremony to unveil a monument to the Immaculate Reception, which took place 40 years ago. At a tent next to Heinz Field, the monument occupies the spot at former Three...Tags: Orange County Regional History Center, Pittsburgh Steelers, Suzy Favor Hamilton, American Football Conference, Oakland Raiders
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Franco Harris to speak at 'Rally for Resignations'
Nittany LinesFormer running back Franco Harris, who has been critical of Penn State's handling of the Jerry Sandusky scandal, will speak Saturday at an on-campus rally seeking resignations of university officials. A group of alumni has organized the 'Rally for... -
Navy pregame notes
Nittany LinesKicker Sam Ficken took (and made) a good number of 40-plus-yard field goals in pregame warmps, facing a friendly sight each time. "Stickin' with Ficken," reads a sign in the South end zone made in support of Penn State's kicker,...... -
'The Framing of Joe Paterno' hits Youtube
Nittany LinesJohn Ziegler, a documentary filmmaker and a founder of the website www.framingpaterno.com, has released a 30-minute "mini-movie" on Joe Paterno's firing one year ago. "The Framing of Joe Paterno" presents the case that media groups led a rush-to-... -
Joe Paterno dies at 85; transformed Penn State into football power
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDuring a six-decade career, Joe Paterno transformed sleepy Penn State University into a national football power, creating a legacy that no one thought could be beaten — or tarnished. But the Ivy League-educated coach who demanded that his players...Tags: Sugar Bowl, National Collegiate Athletic Association, NFL Draft, Joe Paterno, The Pennsylvania State University
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