The most lopsided win for Joe Paterno as head coach of Penn State occurred on September 27, 1990, when his team defeated the University of Maryland 70-7. This victory showcased the strength of the Nittany Lions' offense and defense, highlighting Paterno's ability to build a dominant program. The 63-point margin remains one of the largest in his coaching career.
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.
The most by any coach in FBS history: 392 as of Halloween 2009
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.
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In 1968, 1978, 1982, 1986, and 2005.
Joe Paterno
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.
56-0 victory over the Green Bay Packers
106 - 0 vs u.w. whitewater in 1890
Joe Paterno won five major bowl games during his tenure as the head coach of Penn State. These victories include the 1969 Orange Bowl, the 1972 Orange Bowl, the 1983 Sugar Bowl, the 1986 Fiesta Bowl, and the 1995 Rose Bowl. His success in these games contributed to his reputation as one of college football's most successful coaches.