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LOS ANGELES -- I'm the middle of Rose Bowl media day, but I have a few minutes to post yesterday's news in this morning's paper.

-- With Pat Devlin gone, Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark is a marked man. If he goes, the Lions are in dire straits with the untested Paul Cianciolo now the backup.

-- Speaking of Devlin, quarterbacks coach Jay Paterno and offensive coordinator Galen Hall weigh in on Downingtown East products' departure.

-- In today's Talkin', Bob Ford, Phil Sheridan and I try to cast the "Joe Paterno: The Movie." Hilarity ensues.

-- And here's what Paterno did yesterday and what he might do today (I think):

What Joe did yesterday: Joe hung out with his entire family before heading to Penn State's afternoon practice. Paterno's wife, Sue; his five children; and his 16 grandchildren are all staying on the same hotel floor as the patriarch.

What Joe might do today: Joe might find himself embroiled in a Los Angeles water war and a taboo relationship between a father and daughter that culminates in a shoot-out. Joe might try to intervene, but he's told, "Forget it, Joe. It's Chinatown."

 

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About Joe Juliano
Joe Juliano has been a staff writer for The Inquirer for 20 years, covering college sports, golf and the Penn Relays.

This season is Joe's fourth season on the paper's Penn State beat. He previously covered the Nittany Lions for United Press International from 1976 to 1984.

Joe McIntyre is a senior at Penn State majoring in journalism. He covered the Penn State football beat in 2011 for the Daily Collegian. Follow him on Twitter here @JoeMcIntyre5.