Legendary, Embattled Coach Dies
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Updated: 7:17 AM Jan 23, 2012
Legendary, Embattled Coach Dies
Joe Paterno, the legendary Penn State football coach whose career ended in November in the wake of a child sex abuse scandal, has died at the age of 85.
Posted: 10:31 AM Jan 22, 2012
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Joe Paterno, who racked up more wins
than anyone else in major college football but was fired from Penn
State amid a child sex abuse scandal has died. He was 85.

His family released a statement Sunday morning to announce his
death.

Paterno's son Scott announced Nov. 18 that his father was being
treated for lung cancer, which was diagnosed in mid-November during a follow-up visit for a bronchial illness.

The storied career of "JoePa" included 409 wins in 46 seasons
and two national championships.

But his reputation for success with honor was shattered when a
former assistant was charged with molesting 10 boys during a
15-year span, including some in the Penn State athletic complex.

Critics said Paterno should have done more to stop it. He was
fired Nov. 9.

In all, Paterno guided five teams to unbeaten, untied seasons.

(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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