Note: This is a long article. An in-depth description of my experience at this camp. My goal is to take you there with me as I describe my day. Enjoy!
Coach Joe Paterno was proven wrong. When he first heard of the idea of a Ladies’ X's and O’s football camp at Beaver Stadium, his initial reaction was, “You’ve got to be kidding. You’ll have three women show up.”
Coach Joe Paterno was proven wrong. When he first heard of the idea of a Ladies’ X's and O’s football camp at Beaver Stadium, his initial reaction was, “You’ve got to be kidding. You’ll have three women show up.”
As he made a surprise visit yesterday to observe practice drills and wish all of us well he quipped, “I didn’t realize we had that many kooks around.” For a brief clip of Joe Paterno’s remarks, and some video of the game, click here.
This was typical Joe Paterno: down to earth, speaks his mind. But you could tell from the broad grin on his face that he was delighted with the successful turnout. His appearance was unanticipated, but it was not a total surprise. How could he resist?
We were making history as the first group of females to ever play on his beloved and well-protected field at Beaver Stadium—a venue that is known more informally as “the house that Joe built.”