
With the exciting news of the reinstatement of Joe Paterno's 111 wins, many Penn State players, past and present, took to Twitter to share their enthusiasm.

According to Trustee Anthony Lubrano, who spoke with the media on the trustees executive session to accept the settlement, the former coach still deserves the plaudits Penn State promised him after his death and the restoration of his statue on Porter Road. And those things could happen sooner than we think.

Joe Paterno's family released a statement today after the announcement of the NCAA's settlement with Penn State that restored the late coach's 111 lost wins.

The Board of Trustees' Committee on Finance, Business, and Capital Planning today endorsed a Missouri design team to move forward with a proposed $12 million renovation to the Lasch Football Building.

Three years of sanctioned football haven't hurt Penn State's value, it seems.
Stunningly, 859 days, 35 games, 105 extra points, 52 field goals, and three game-winning kicks since that fateful four-missed field goal game, Ficken is poised to do the unthinkable and join the professional ranks following a roller coaster of a career at Penn State.