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Penn St. AD: No top candidate for coach (AP)

January 2nd, 2012 by

Penn State president Rodney Erickson says no one has been hired to replace fired football coach Joe Paterno, and the administrator leading the search says there’s no top candidate. USA Today and ESPN reported Sunday that New England Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien is the top candidate for the Nittany Lions job.
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Patriots assistant in mix for Penn State job

January 1st, 2012 by

O’Brien has been an assistant in New England the past five seasons after coaching stints at Georgia Tech, Duke and Maryland.




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Penn State AD hopes to have coach soon (AP)

December 30th, 2011 by

Penn State’s search to replace fired coach Joe Paterno could be wrapped up in the next few weeks. Acting athletic director David Joyner said Thursday he’d like the next coach to have time to interact with recruits before high school seniors can announce their college choices starting February 1.
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Mike Munchak crosses himself off Penn State’s shrinking wish list

December 29th, 2011 by

Mike Munchak crosses himself off Penn State’s shrinking wish listPut it however you like: Depending on who you asked in Penn State circles this week, Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Munchak was “the top pick” to replace Joe Paterno as the Nittany Lions’ coach, or “poised” to replace to Paterno, or even a “done deal” to replace Paterno. Whatever the phrasing, it was clear that an awful lot of people in State College — big donors and former teammates included — had already concluded Munchak was their man.

But Munchak didn’t need nearly as many ways this morning to tell them they’re barking up the wrong tree:

“I love my alma mater, but I have no interest in being the head coach at Penn State,” Munchak told The Tennessean this morning. “I never want to leave Tennessee. I have a great deal of respect for Penn State and I hope they find a great coach there. But I am happy where I’m at.”
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Munchak said this morning that he’s never talked to anyone on the panel, or anyone associated with the school, about their coaching situation. He said former teammates have called him, but that’s it.

Munchak, who doesn’t have an agent, also said no one has talked to Penn State on his behalf.

No surprise there: Munchak is an NFL lifer who’s spent 30 years in the Titans/Oilers organization since being taken in the first round of the 1982 draft, only one of them as a head coach. His rejection notice is the second the Nittany Lions have received from a top target in the past week, following reports that Boise State’s Chris Petersen had rebuffed a “relentless” effort for his services just before Christmas.

Which brings us back to the original question: In the wake of the crater left by the ongoing Sandusky child sex scandal, is there a viable candidate actually willing to take this job? At the moment, we only know of two, and that’s only if you count interim head coach Tom Bradley as “viable.” Considering the university is more or less obligated to purge itself of all remaining traces of the Paterno/Sandusky era — Bradley worked under the former for more than 30 years, the latter for 20 — he probably is not.

That leaves one lingering name: Tom Clements (above), a former three-year starter at Notre Dame who grew up in western Pennsylvania, finished fourth in the 1974 Heisman Trophy race, was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and has spent the last five years as quarterbacks coach of the Green Bay Packers, patiently tweaking and perfecting the lethal machine we know as Aaron Rodgers. (As you may be able to tell from his mugshot, Clements also spent five years practicing law in Chicago before entering coaching. So he has the compliance department’s vote.) But he hasn’t worked in the college game since leaving Lou Holtz’s staff at Notre Dame in 1995.

Most importantly, he seems to want the job. Under the circumstances, that’s a pretty strong qualification.

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Hat tip: The Patriot-News.
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Titans’ Munchak: I won’t go to Penn St. (AP)

December 29th, 2011 by

Mike Munchak says he is not heading to Penn State as coach. The Titans coach says Wednesday he’s flattered to be mentioned for his alma mater, but insists he loves what he’s doing in Tennessee. “You all know Penn State means a lot to me. I obviously went to school there and I’m real concerned for what they’ve gone through the last couple of months.
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Mike Munchak crosses himself off Penn State’s rapidly diminishing list

December 29th, 2011 by

Mike Munchak crosses himself off Penn State’s rapidly diminishing listPut it however you like: Depending on who you asked in Penn State circles this week, Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Munchak was “the top pick” to replace Joe Paterno as the Nittany Lions’ coach, or “poised” to replace to Paterno, or even a “done deal” to replace Paterno. Whatever the phrasing, it was clear that an awful lot of people in State College — big donors and former teammates included — had already concluded Munchak was their man.

But Munchak didn’t need nearly as many ways this morning to tell them they’re barking up the wrong tree:

“I love my alma mater, but I have no interest in being the head coach at Penn State,” Munchak told The Tennessean this morning. “I never want to leave Tennessee. I have a great deal of respect for Penn State and I hope they find a great coach there. But I am happy where I’m at.”
[…]
Munchak said this morning that he’s never talked to anyone on the panel, or anyone associated with the school, about their coaching situation. He said former teammates have called him, but that’s it.

Munchak, who doesn’t have an agent, also said no one has talked to Penn State on his behalf.

No surprise there: Munchak is an NFL lifer who’s spent 30 years in the Titans/Oilers organization since being taken in the first round of the 1982 draft, only one of them as a head coach. His rejection notice is the second the Nittany Lions have received from a top target in the past week, following reports that Boise State’s Chris Petersen had rebuffed a “relentless” effort for his services just before Christmas.

Which brings us back to the original question: In the wake of the crater left by the ongoing Sandusky child sex scandal, is there a viable candidate actually willing to take this job? At the moment, we only know of two, and that’s only if you count interim head coach Tom Bradley as “viable.” Considering the university is more or less obligated to purge itself of all remaining traces of the Paterno/Sandusky era — Bradley worked under the former for more than 30 years, the latter for 20 — he probably is not.

That leaves one lingering name: Tom Clements (above), a former three-year starter at Notre Dame who grew up in western Pennsylvania, finished fourth in the 1974 Heisman Trophy race, was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and has spent the last five years as quarterbacks coach of the Green Bay Packers, patiently tweaking and perfecting the lethal machine we know as Aaron Rodgers. (As you may be able to tell from his mugshot, Clements also spent five years practicing law in Chicago before entering coaching. So he has the compliance department’s vote.) But he hasn’t worked in the college game since leaving Lou Holtz’s staff at Notre Dame in 1995.

Most importantly, he seems to want the job. Under the circumstances, that’s a pretty strong qualification.

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Hat tip: The Patriot-News.
Matt Hinton is on Facebook and Twitter: Follow him @DrSaturday.

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A football season unlike any other for Penn State seniors

December 27th, 2011 by

The child sex-abuse scandal that resulted in Paterno’s firing changed the focus of the season. Football became an afterthought.




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Penn State’s McGloin uncertain for bowl

December 19th, 2011 by

McGloin suffered a concussion and a seizure during a scuffle with teammate Curtis Drake on Saturday.




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Penn State’s McGloin, Drake in fight (AP)

December 19th, 2011 by

Penn State’s Matt McGloin was released from the hospital Saturday after university police said they were called to the locker room about a report of a fight between the starting quarterback and backup receiver Curtis Drake. The school released a statement Saturday night saying police were called after the team finished practice.
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Penn State receiver hospitalizes Matt McGloin with locker room punch

December 19th, 2011 by

Penn State receiver hospitalizes Matt McGloin with locker room punchThe last time Penn State fans saw Matt McGloin connect with Curtis Drake, it was on a 44-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter of the Lions’ season-ending loss at Wisconsin. By all accounts out of State College today, their latest connection was pretty much the exact opposite of that:

The Patriot-News has learned that Penn State’s starting quarterback, Matt McGloin, has suffered a seizure as a result of a post-practice locker room incident. The incident and Matt’s medical condition were confirmed by Paul McGloin, Matt’s father.
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Paul McGloin told The Patriot-News that the doctor informed him that his son did suffer a seizure and likely suffered a concussion.

Matt’s father also said that the CAT scan and an MRI results came back negative. Paul McGloin said he was still gathering information from his son about what transpired in the Lasch Building locker room earlier today.

A source close to the program told The Patriot-News that a scuffle between Matt McGloin and wide receiver Curtis Drake took place.

Other outlets have also reported the fight, including confirmation from sophomore punter Anthony Fera and another source who told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Ron Musselman that McGloin was knocked out with one punch. Drake reportedly attended a brief team meeting at 4:30 p.m., while McGloin (according to his father) returned to his apartment after being released from Mount Nittany Medical Center. No charges have been filed as of this evening, but campus police were called and are expected to release a report later tonight.

McGloin has spent most of the last two seasons stuck in a revolving door with sophomore Robert Bolden — together, they combined for the fewest touchdown passes and worst pass efficiency rating in the Big Ten this season — but took the vast majority of snaps over the Lions’ last three games and seemed to lock down the starting job after coach Joe Paterno was fired in November. No word on his status for Penn State’s Jan. 2 date with Houston in the Ticket City Bowl.

Drake has just five catches after sitting out all of 2010 with a broken leg, four of them in the last five games. The big play against Wisconsin was his first career touchdown, and turned out to be the Nittany Lions’ only touchdown in a 45-7 rout.

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