The seniors graduating this year were all about 11 years old when Joe passed. His 'true' legacy has not been known to students for some time now.
Whatever Sue, in her kind heart and love for the University, agreed to in the settlement must have provided that no demands or actions would be made by the family for recognition. I don't recall that exactly, but just feel that something likely would have been announced by now. I have no expectations that the University will ever do anything. The BOT, Alumni Association, Administration, the BIG10, NCAA and all the like who did not defend the University, or who came after Joe, and tarnished our reputations, not just as a University but as graduates, are 'dead' to me and have been. However, Joe lives on. His perspective on coaching or just on life, meant a lot to me and were influential in how I conducted myself over my career.
What I'd like to see is some who have been successful and supportive of Joe, e.g. his former players, look to find a public spot in State College, a prominent one, and acquire it for the purpose of erecting a statue to honor him.
I feel like funding support would come, if some would be willing to take this on. I know property near the University would be hard to come by and at a heavy price. Maybe some legacy property owners would help. Maybe something along Park.
Edit: I changed from a couple pics to this video. It's the Joe I will always remember....from 2009.
His address to the BOT after winning the NC was likely one of the things that put a target on his back. I wish I had the audio/video of that.