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How long has Joe Paterno been head coach?

Joe Paterno has been the head coach of Penn State for 43 seasons.


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Who was Penn State's head coach before Joe Paterno?

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What is Joe Paterno's win loss record?

As of the start of the 2007 season, Joe Paterno's won-loss record was 363-121-3. Paterno has been the head coach at Penn State since 1966.


Who has coached the longest at their current ncaa school in football?

It is Joe Paterno from Penn State, he has been the head coach of the Nittany Lions since 1966. He has been with Penn State since 1950 though serving as an assistant coach before taking the head coach position in 1966.


Who coaches the Penn State football team?

Joe Paterno is the head coach of the Penn State football team.


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Penn State's Joe Paterno earned his first win as head coach against which school?

Joe Paterno's first year as head coach was 1966. His first victory came on September 17, 1966 against the University of Maryland by the score of 15-7.


How many wins does Joe Paterno have to date?

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Did Joe Paterno coach against Gene Stallings?

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When did joe paterno become the most winningest coach in NCAA history?

Joe Paterno passed Bear Bryant to Became in College Football History with a 29-27 win over Ohio State on October 27, 2001 at Penn State. Joe Paterno died in Janauary 2012.