miami_fan
11-09-2006, 04:02 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15578288/
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Heeding his doctor’s advice, injured Penn State coach Joe Paterno will not be in the stadium Saturday when the Nittany Lions play Temple — missing his first game since 1977.
Paterno had surgery Sunday to repair a fractured shinbone and two torn knee ligaments in his left leg. The 79-year-old coach was sent tumbling along the sideline last Saturday by two players in the second half of Penn State’s loss to Wisconsin.
Paterno had missed only one game in his 41-year head-coaching career — after his son, David, was involved in an accident. He also missed one game as an assistant in 1955 after his father died.
Two games in 41 years as a head coach?:eek: I don't care if he is only coaching 10-12 games a season, that is absolutely amazing.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Heeding his doctor’s advice, injured Penn State coach Joe Paterno will not be in the stadium Saturday when the Nittany Lions play Temple — missing his first game since 1977.
Paterno had surgery Sunday to repair a fractured shinbone and two torn knee ligaments in his left leg. The 79-year-old coach was sent tumbling along the sideline last Saturday by two players in the second half of Penn State’s loss to Wisconsin.
Paterno had missed only one game in his 41-year head-coaching career — after his son, David, was involved in an accident. He also missed one game as an assistant in 1955 after his father died.
Two games in 41 years as a head coach?:eek: I don't care if he is only coaching 10-12 games a season, that is absolutely amazing.