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Former Penn State player Pete Curkendall: Joe Paterno "gave us a year, and you can't repay that"
York Daily Record ^ | 8-10-14 | Frank Bodani

Posted on 08/10/2014 8:03:26 AM PDT by FlJoePa

The son of the former Penn State football player had only five weeks to live.

Pete Curkendall and his wife, Renee, already were caring for an adopted girl with AIDS and cerebral palsy. Doctors then stunned them with news that their 2 1/2-year-old biological son, Joshua, had a cancerous brain tumor and almost certainly wouldn't survive.

They had just moved to the Syracuse, N.Y., area and knew hardly anyone.

At least they weren't lacking for hope and resolve. Caring for kids with special needs was a life-long plan for Renee Curkendall, as much now as it was then, 16 years ago.

More than anything, they didn't know how they would pay their bills.

They got some fundraising help from Pete's sales company and from the Lutheran church they had just joined. But Renee was forced to leave her speech therapist job to care for the kids.

The co-pay for just one of Joshua's cancer-treatment prescriptions was $400 a week. There also were uncovered costs of an experimental medical procedure to try to save his life.

"I had good insurance, but it wasn't going to pay for a stem cell transplant," Pete Curkendall said. "We were going to go bankrupt, and I didn't care. ... There was nothing we could do about it."

That's when help came most unexpectedly and mysteriously.

• • •

Curkendall was one of the more enigmatic Nittany Lions of his time.

The high school All-American was outgoing and big-hearted with a sharp wit. He was good enough to earn a spot on the depth chart as a true freshman, but he was so nonchalant about academics that it was often difficult to convince him to go to class.

For all of his talent and goodwill, he knocked heads early and often with head coach Joe Paterno. Cody Curkendall’s room is decorated with Penn State football garb including a photo of his father, Pete Curkendall, from his playing days. Pete

Another part of that was this: Blessed with natural strength and speed, Curkendall pushed himself only to do what was needed, never more.

"He was born a 400-pound bench presser and gifted athletically," said Matt Johnson, a York Catholic grad and a Curkendall teammate on the 1986 national title team.

"I think if Pete would have had the right work ethic he would have been a perennial (NFL) All-Pro, he had that much talent. But his lack of work in the classroom and lack of work in football came back to haunt him.

"Look, part of that is desire, right? But it's hard for me to criticize a guy who does what he does with his life."

Now, Curkendall, 48, and his wife, Renee, are raising five kids, all but one with severe physical, mental or emotional disabilities. Their sixth child, the adopted girl who was born with AIDS and developed cerebral palsy, is now 24 and lives on her own.

But to make all of that happen, Curkendall first had to get through Penn State.

Fuming over his expected lack of playing time, he walked out of preseason camp before his junior year in 1986, threatening to quit altogether. Though allowed to return, he never escaped the constant harping of his head coach over his grades and work ethic.

Paterno was simply "trying to push me to do my best. I got to the point where I never thought I had a fair shake," Curkendall said. "Looking back, I would have done the exact same thing he did. He was looking for a team leader, someone responsible, and I wasn't that guy."

Rather, he was this guy: Before Penn State's ninth game of that 1986 season, against mediocre Maryland, Curkendall figured he wouldn't play much with a pinched nerve in his neck. So he devoured three hot dogs and downed a 30-ounce soda in a bathroom stall during Paterno's pregame speech.

But when the starter in front of him was a last-minute injury scratch, Curkendall was suddenly forced into heavy action. He spent much of the day sucking wind against Maryland's fast-paced offense.

Even tougher, the Lions couldn't pull away. They clung to a four-point lead early in the fourth quarter, their backs against their own goal line, when the unfathomable happened. The 270-pound Curkendall stepped in front of short pass, intercepted it and then chugged nearly the entire length of the field, finally pulled down by an offensive lineman.

He made it 82 yards, tackled inside the 10. Penn State scored one play later and hung on for its 10th victory on the way to its second national title.

But things still didn't really change. Curkendall missed all of preseason camp before his senior year because of an academic issue.

• • •

The anonymous checks began showing up in the church office not long after Joshua's brain cancer diagnosis.

They came in odd amounts, a few thousand one month and maybe more the next. It eventually all added up to about $50,000.

Finally, a substitute church secretary slipped up and told Curkendall that the gifts were from the same person: Joe Paterno.

The same man who pestered and angered Curkendall to no end.

At the time, Pete's Penn State football career had been over for a decade. He and Renee were still learning their life's mission.

"On one level I was totally shocked, and on another level I was like, 'Of course, that's Joe.' Because he was always there," Pete Curkendall said.

"I didn't even look at it as the money. He gave us a year that we could stay home with our son that we thought we would never have.

"He gave us a year, and you can't repay that."

Plus, the stem cell transplant provided new life. Though Joshua is learning disabled and suffers with severe seizures, he is about to turn 19 and seems happy most of the time. Whenever meeting after that, Paterno would ask Pete Curkendall about his kids and shrug off any thank yous.

"Hey, just keep doing what you're doing. Don't worry about it," he would say.

"You tell me if you need something, you let me know ..."

Only after Curkendall and his wife began raising special needs children did he understand what Paterno was trying to teach him years before about work ethic and goal focusing.

"This is a guy, I gave nothing to," Curkendall said. "I had great time at Penn State, but I did nothing in the classroom, to my own detriment, and he still wanted to give."

Jay Paterno told a version of the story at his father's memorial service 2 1/2 years ago. A couple of weeks ago, Sue Paterno talked about it on the phone.

Helping the Curkendalls was "just the right thing to do. You don't stop and think, 'Why?' It's, 'We have to help, period, and we can't be there personally to do it,'" she said.

"To me, a gift is better if no one knows about it."

Pete Curkendall still makes it back for one Penn State home game each fall. He hangs out with former teammates, many with similar revelations of lessons learned years after leaving Penn State.

Most, though, didn't make his kind of life leap. Doctors predicted that all but one of their kids would die within a handful of weeks or months, maybe a year or two.

Each has blasted through those barriers under the care of their parents.

"What (Pete Curkendall) did, that's what you want (players) to become," Sue Paterno said. "It's one big family, and it's a good family."


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Miscellaneous; Sports
KEYWORDS: childabuse; football; ncaa; pa; poe
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To: FlJoePa

...will wonders never cease...for once I agree with you


61 posted on 08/10/2014 1:48:45 PM PDT by IrishBrigade (')
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To: TexasGator

barney frank is on record as molesting boys and running a prostitution ring out of his govt paid for brownstone in georgetown

gerry studds use to travel with underage boys on govt funded vacations to other countries.

you know of these people. you know they are now, and have been, molesting young boys.

why haven’t YOU done anything about it??


62 posted on 08/10/2014 2:48:51 PM PDT by sten (fighting tyranny never goes out of style)
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To: sten

“why haven’t YOU done anything about it??”

When you start posting threads idolizing Barney Frank and Gerry Studds I will be right there challenging you.


63 posted on 08/10/2014 3:00:18 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: sten

“you know of these people. you know they are now, and have been, molesting young boys.

why haven’t YOU done anything about it??”

Why haven’t you?


64 posted on 08/10/2014 3:01:32 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: sten

“why haven’t YOU done anything about it??”

As JoePa used to say about child molesters ...

“I have other things to do.”


65 posted on 08/10/2014 3:03:04 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: sten
as he didn’t run the department, he informed his supervisor, who ejected sandusky from returning. the supervisor also informed police.

What a stupid statement. Paterno didn't run the department? This is Joe Paterno. This is Penn State. Paterno was the department. Paterno could have had his supervisor fired.

67 posted on 08/10/2014 3:36:51 PM PDT by Starstruck (If my reply offends, you probably don't understand sarcasm or criticism...or do.)
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To: Amagi

“Of course suspending the coach was not an option, since Sandusky had long since left the coaching staff.”

The first was an option but JoePa had other things to do.


68 posted on 08/10/2014 3:37:42 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: FlJoePa; TexasGator
Notice the troll is "TexasGator".
Might just as well have been "FloridaLonghorn".
I suspect JoePa's worst transgression to the troll was 40 years of honest collegiate gridiron success.
How very liberal of TexasGator to hate the achievers.
It matters little that JoePa also was an exemplary individual extolling virtues for 40+ years in the public eye and totally followed the letter of the law when he became aware of the Sanducky problem.
The troll tacitly admitted that he pushed willful ignorance when I called him out and then tried to spin it, like a pissant.
69 posted on 08/10/2014 3:38:47 PM PDT by Amagi (Lenin: "Socialized Medicine is the Keystone to the Arch of the Socialist State.")
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To: Amagi

MM went to his father who went to two other people that ‘didn’t want to get their hands dirty’ on this then he went to JoePa for help only to find out that JoePa “had other things to do”.


70 posted on 08/10/2014 3:39:58 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Amagi

“It matters little that JoePa also was an exemplary individual extolling virtues for 40+ years in the public eye and totally followed the letter of the law when he became aware of the Sanducky problem.”

“Totally following the law” in this case meant helping a serial child predator obtain emeritus status and access to JoePa’s showers to molest boys again and again.


71 posted on 08/10/2014 3:45:12 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: TexasGator
Of course suspending the coach was not an option, since Sandusky had long since left the coaching staff.”

The first was an option but JoePa had other things to do.

Do you actually know what the heck you're talking about now? Sandusky left in 1999 so how could Paterno suspend somebody who no longer worked for PS?

You're not only rambling now but you're making a total knucklehead of yourself with your ridiculous arguments..........Sheesh!

What a waste of time in arguing with you. Some people are so anal retentive that they just have to hate something and unfortunately you're one of those pathetic people...........

72 posted on 08/10/2014 3:52:09 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Is there such a thing as a vegan zombie?)
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To: Amagi

In an ABC interview JP explains why he didn’t do more:


“You know, he didn’t want to get specific. And to be frank with you I don’t know that it would have done any good, because I never heard of, of, rape and a man,” Paterno said.


WTF! Can you believe that!


73 posted on 08/10/2014 4:01:14 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Hot Tabasco

“Do you actually know what the heck you’re talking about now? Sandusky left in 1999 so how could Paterno suspend somebody who no longer worked for PS?”

DUH ... that was not the first option. That was the second option.

You are losing it. Much like JP lost it somewhere in the 90’s.


74 posted on 08/10/2014 4:03:03 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Amagi

“It matters little that JoePa also was an exemplary individual extolling virtues for 40+ years in the public eye”

JP was on the staff for 62 years. I am glad that you acknowledge that the last 20 were not exemplary.


75 posted on 08/10/2014 4:06:36 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Hot Tabasco

“Sandusky left in 1999”

He didn’t leave in 1999. He was given emeritus status even though he didn’t rate it and was given the keys to JoePa’s showers and allowed to molest boys for another decade.

Only with his indictment did he have to turn in his keys.


76 posted on 08/10/2014 4:08:35 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Hot Tabasco

” Some people are so anal retentive “

Correction. Sandusky was anal oriented ...


77 posted on 08/10/2014 4:45:33 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: FlJoePa

1. JS was accused. Joe cut JS out of the FB program even before investigation got rolling.
2. Ridge was gov. Local cops investigate. DA nixes charges. Rendell becomes gov. New county DA elected. New DA opens new JS investigation. New DA disappears. Nothing to see here. Move along. New DA drops old DA’s probe.
3. PSU prexy Spanier gives JS the OK to fundraise on campus and hold FB camps there. Trustees of PSU admin and JS’s charity both tell JS carry on.
4. JoePa finds JS in the FB building. Throws JS out and warns him to never go in FB building.
5. JoePa tells Spanier. Spanier tells JoePa that he and trustees will tell whoever where they can go, figuratively and literally.
6. Spanier starts asking when JoePa will retire. Starts undermining JoePa. Local and state media write JoePa’s washed up stories.
7. FB asst coach tells JoePa he saw JS showering with a minor male in the FB building.
8. JoePa blows a gasket at Spanier. He fired JS 10 years ago and Spanier has been playing with fire.
9. Spanier tells JoePa to go with university protocol to tell his tale to the VP. No action taken.
10. Corbett in his second term as AG convened 2009 Grand Jury investigation. Later, Corbett wins governor race. Puts JS on trial and in prison. Corbett has Clinton-Rendell flunky Louis Freeh investigate. Freeh blames JoePa because he’s going to die soon anyway. PSU admin gets sacked. Toady trustees boards slowly but surely resign.
11. Freeh gets lots of money. Political class skates on their fiduciary and moral responsibilities.
12. NCAA fines PSU $60 million. PA taxpayers ask, “I have to pay for this? What did I do.”
13. I wish we told the NCAA to go eat a cowpie and go intramural.


78 posted on 08/10/2014 4:54:45 PM PDT by namvolunteer (Obama says the US is subservient to the UN and the Constitution does not apply. That is treason.r)
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