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Old 12-20-2005, 04:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wasn't expecting this but glad to see they gave him the recognition he deserves. Way to go JoePa!



NEW YORK - Joe Paterno doesn't have to say "I told you so." JoePa, who turns 79 on Wednesday, got an early birthday present Tuesday when he was an overwhelming choice as The Associated Press college football coach of the year.


So much for critics who said the game had passed him by.

Not that he's gloating about Penn State's resurgence.

"The only thing I wanted to do is try to get us back to where we were a good football team and we could be very competitive and make some plays we hadn't made," he said. "We got that done and I feel good about that."

After four losing seasons in the last five years, Paterno and the Nittany Lions rebounded in 2005 to go 10-1, share the Big Ten title and earn a spot in the Bowl Championship Series.

For that, Paterno received 45 of 65 votes from media members on AP's college football poll board. Texas' Mack Brown was second with eight votes after leading the Longhorns to a perfect regular season and a spot in the Rose Bowl. Notre Dame's Charlie Weis and Southern California's Pete Carroll, whose Trojans will face Brown's Longhorns for the national title, got three votes each.

West Virginia's Rich Rodriguez received two votes. Les Miles of LSU, Steve Spurrier of South Carolina, George O'Leary of Central Florida and Tommy Tuberville of Auburn, last year's winner, each received one vote.

"It's very flattering," Paterno said. "I think anytime, regardless of whether it be my first year or my 50th year, to have people recognize what's been done is very, very ... uplifting. The only thing I feel sometimes is that the head coach gets too much credit. I think sometimes it ought to be coaching staff of the year."

Despite going 4-7 in 2004, Paterno was convinced that the Nittany Lions were on the verge of good things.

In search of playmakers, he landed two of the nation's top recruits in speedy receivers Derrick Williams and Justin King. By doing so, Paterno showed that he and his staff, led by recruiting coordinator and former Penn State quarterback Mike McQueary, were still capable of bringing in blue-chippers.

Paterno believed in quarterback Michael Robinson, who spent three seasons moving from passer to runner to receiver, and gave offensive coordinator Galen Hall and quarterbacks coach Jay Paterno the job of building a system around the multidimensional senior.

Hall and Jay Paterno, Joe's son, went to Texas in the offseason to check out what Brown was doing with Vince Young.

"We got some great ideas," Joe Paterno said. "It was a big help to us, it really was."

Robinson and the fast frosh made the Nittany Lions explosive again, and JoePa had himself a 21st century offense to go along with a rugged defense, led by a throwback Penn State linebacker, junior Paul Posluszny.

The Nittany Lions had signature wins over Ohio State and Wisconsin and rose to No. 3 in the nation. In Paterno's 40th season, Penn State was just a couple of seconds away from going unbeaten. Its only loss was 27-25 at Michigan, on a last-play touchdown.

Paterno now has 353 victories. Only Florida State's Bobby Bowden (359) has more among Division I-A coaches, and the two will meet in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 3, Penn State's BCS debut.

Few outside Happy Valley saw this coming.

From 2000-04, Penn State was 27-33 overall, 16-24 in the Big Ten, with seven victories combined in 2003-04. Nevertheless, Paterno has never tied success solely to wins and losses.

"I never felt bad when we were 4-7 last year because I thought we had a bunch of kids that never quit," he said. "And that's the joy of coaching. It isn't 8-3. It isn't 10-1. It isn't 11-0. It isn't any of that stuff. It's did you get the most out of your football team."

Now Paterno is in vogue again. Maybe more than ever before.

The doubters who cried for change, who thought Paterno was hurting the school by refusing to let go, have had to eat their words.

But don't expect Paterno to call out his critics.

"To be honest, I really have never thought that way. It's not my nature," he said. "I'm not a vindictive guy. I don't read the papers. I realize the media's got a job to do and I realize the alumni, if they're interested in your program, are going to die when you lose and so forth, and a lot of them get carried away," he said.

"What good does it do for me to say, 'I told you so.'"
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Pen St had a great season and Paterno did a hell of a job. The guy just loves to coach.
Paterno will probably coach untill he dies.

I love it when coaches stay at one school for a long time.
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he earned it, I agree totally. and not just because Im a PSU fan.
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GOOO JOEPA!!!!!!!!! he is the man, he deserves it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sweet!!! JoePa is the man. I'm definately getting season tickets next year.
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gotta add just one more thing........



WE ARE!!!!!!!!!!! PENN STATE!!!!!

WE ARE!!!!!!!!!!! PENN STATE!!!!!

WE ARE!!!!!!!!!!! PENN STATE!!!!!
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Awesome. I'm so glad the media is shut up this year, I was getting real sick of everyone questioning his coaching. He's been coaching at PSU for longer than most of us have been alive!

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I'm from Wisconsin, so forgive me.

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Well this has nothing to do with what team you like. This has to do with something that is rare in sports. A coach who has stuck with the same team for as many years as he has through thick and thin and hasn't gone to chase the money. Like most coaches have.
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I wasn't saying anything bad about JoePa. I just remember when Penn State came to Wisconsin for the first home game of the year 2004 and we put the smack down!

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Great job for JoePa!!! I have to admit, I am/was one of his naysayers saying it was time for him to retire. I'm afraid that once he retires, he will pass away. I just can't see him living without football. Hell of a coach!!!
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I wasn't saying anything bad about JoePa. I just remember when Penn State came to Wisconsin for the first home game of the year 2004 and we put the smack down!

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Dont worry, if you like to rehash the past, I'll make sure you don't forget the ass-whoopin u received by a group of freshmen!
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he is more deserving of respect than any other coach ever in football, except maybe lombardi. JoePa built the library from money he donated back to PSU (5 mil i think), money the school paid him. Plus, his players actually earn their degrees. JoePa sat Joe Jeruvicious(sp) the last game of his senior year for bad grades, as opposed to other coaches who have changed scores to keep their players on the field/court. JP turns his players into men first, football players second. And does everything else as above with dignity and humility. Purely a first rate man.
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