One would hope so. The current governor was the State Attorney General when the current investigation started. Remember that the November 3 (3?) Grand Jury Presentment was the result of a State Attorney General action, not a local one.
That's the Presentment which carefully spells out in detail what McQueary said he told everyone - except Joe Paterno. If you have experience reading presentments, and you read between the lines, that information is left out because it would either be embarrassing to Paterno, who says he was only told that it was fondling or something of a sexual nature. Or else it will embarrass the state prosecutors for not pursuing a perjury indictment against JoePa as she did against Curley and Schultz for saying they weren't told about anal sodomy.
So, as an attorney who's read the presentment (more than) twice, once for what it contains and once for what it glaringly does not contain, I hop the state will handle it well and not try to make Pennsylvania and Penn State look well.
Of note.
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/12/penn_state_university_shows_no.html
Penn State University shows no sign of lifting veil of secrecy