Michael Weinreb on Joe Paterno

September 17, 2009 at 5:13 pm Leave a comment

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Photo by Steve Manuel ’84, ’92g

Mike Weinreb ’94 is a freelance writer whose work has been in the New York Times and espn.com, among others. He also has written a few pieces for us and is working on one right now that will run in our November-December issue, a look at the Penn State football teams of 1946 and 1947 that helped break the color barrier in college football.

Mike also has a blog where he offers some interesting insights on a variety of subjects, and this week he had some thoughts on the wisdom you can find in a Joe Paterno news conference. You can find it here, and it’s worth a read.

Tina Hay, editor

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