Wednesday, August 4, 2010

JoPa

I realize by making the following statement, I run the risk of being kicked out of my family (by my dad)

Joe Paterno is a legend. 

Homeboy has been the head coach of Penn State since 1966.  In 1966 my dad was in 8th grade.

Seriously, he's 83 years old and he's about to enter into his 61st season as the head coach at Penn State.  In the last few years he's struggled with some health issues keeping him on and off the field at various times through the season.  
  • A Wisconsin football player ran into him on the sidelines, JoPa had to get knee surgery
  • He was goofing around with his players during practice, JoPa had to get hip surgery.
  • He had a reaction to some medicine, JoPa was out for a few more games
  • Etc.
  • Etc.
I mean, come on, buddy, I'm worried about you!  I was watching an interview from Big Ten Media Days and your voice is quiet, slow and weak.  Please, take a nap or something!

Regardless, he's a super trooper.  Beloved by his players and fans.  Has steered clear of any controversy and has been nominated to President Obama to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom - the highest award any U.S. civilian can receive.

When JoPa does finally step down, it will have a huge effect on college football.  I mean, what type of human interest stories will they run on Gameday when Penn State plays? :)
BAM. I'm Mark's daughter again!

1 comment:

brad pendleton said...

You know There is a signed photo of jopa to me at the house somewhere