The Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame announced its most recent class today, and it includes a trio of former Nittany Lions. Former coach Joe Paterno and ex-players Chuck Fusina and Matt Bahr will join a bevy of other notable athletes who spent their careers in the Keystone State.
Paterno, of course, led Penn State to 409 wins during his 45-year tenure as the Nittany Lions' head coach, which is a Division-I record. He also won two national titles and was a five-time AFCA Coach of the Year. I won't insult your intelligence by writing more about Paterno's accomplishments, because you know them all, so I'll just say that him getting inducted rules.