
Penn State's Summer of Transition Arrives with Many Challenges Ahead
Penn State finds itself in a time of transition this summer, a time when leadership in two very high-profile jobs are changing. It’s hard to go around

Don’t believe me? Even after the attack on Pearl Harbor the vote to declare war was 388-1. And one of my favorite lessons on leadership was one shared by my father:![]()
Penn State's Summer of Transition Arrives with Many Challenges Ahead
Penn State finds itself in a time of transition this summer, a time when leadership in two very high-profile jobs are changing. It’s hard to go aroundwww.statecollege.com
Speaking of change, I hear that we’re in the market for a new Director of Football Gameday Operations.
Yourself? Couldn't resist, eh? It's the Jay effect.Who do I see about getting the 3 mins back in my life I spent reading Jay's tripe?
Who do I see about getting the 3 mins back in my life I spent reading Jay's tripe?
Mmmmmmmm, tripe.Who do I see about getting the 3 mins back in my life I spent reading Jay's tripe?
Your positive attitude is refreshing. It's uncommon in this den of curmudgeons.I liked it. Jay is a fairly good writer. And he is correct - there will be a lot of stuff coming up that will create problems at PSU - all of the things any $8Billion entity will face.
I didn't read it myself, but by now everyone here can either take Jay or leave him. He has no real power, no voice of much significance. He does care, though.Who do I see about getting the 3 mins back in my life I spent reading Jay's tripe?
I know. It pisses them off, and that amuses me.Your positive attitude is refreshing. It's uncommon in this den of curmudgeons.
Does he care or is he simply trying g to remain relevant?Milking cows and scrambling eggs!?!??! Really Jay???? SMFH.
Does he care or is he simply trying g to remain relevant?
It never takes you 45 minutes...Three minutes? I’ve been at it for 45, and I still don’t get it.![]()
Serious, what is your problem? As Joe would say...."let it all hang out"Who do I see about getting the 3 mins back in my life I spent reading Jay's tripe?
i disagree. Jay is correct in that "intent" is everything when it comes to leadership. Why decisions are made and what is the expected outcome of those decisions is entirely based on their "intent". All too often their "intent" is for personal gain.'What separates great leaders is intent.'
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I mean, there a lot of innate characteristics of great leadership, but intent would be pretty far down the list IMO.
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Penn State's Summer of Transition Arrives with Many Challenges Ahead
Penn State finds itself in a time of transition this summer, a time when leadership in two very high-profile jobs are changing. It’s hard to go aroundwww.statecollege.com
Who do I see about getting the 3 mins back in my life I spent reading Jay's tripe?
I bet when you saw “Jay Paterno” in the header of the original post your Pavlovian response was to start trembling in anticipation of posting in an attempt to make a funny.
Who do I see about getting the 3 mins back in my life I spent reading Jay's tripe?
i disagree. Jay is correct in that "intent" is everything when it comes to leadership. Why decisions are made and what is the expected outcome of those decisions is entirely based on their "intent". All too often their "intent" is for personal gain.