
After nine years in the NFL former Penn State defensive tackle Anthony Adams announced his retirement in a very unique way Saturday.

In anticipation of tomorrow morning's episode of the Today Show featuring recorded segments of an interview with an imprisoned Jerry Sandusky, the Paterno family released the following statement on Paterno.com:

Before today's Penn State Board of Trustees meeting got underway in Hersey this afternoon, former United States Attorney General Dick Thornburgh, who helped commission the Paterno report released last month, released a statement denouncing personal insults and urging the Board of Trustees to publicly review both the Freeh and Paterno report.

Structural changes within the Penn State Football program continue as Peter Seidenberg will replace Dr. Wayne Sebastianelli as team physician.

After 46 years affiliated with the Penn State Football program, long-time assistant coach and administrator Fran Ganter has announced that he will retire, effective tomorrow.

We took it upon ourselves to write an alternate Line Dance before we learn the real one at THON 2013.