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The Penn State quarterbacks coach, Jay Paterno, grew up here on McKee Street, less than a mile from campus and a short walk from the football field that his father’s coaching helped nearly triple in size to a 108,000-seat stadium.
The scene outside Joe Paterno’s modest ranch house Saturday — the first game day since 1949 in which the elder Paterno was not part of the Penn State staff — underscored just how different things are now around the Penn State football program.
Fourteen television...