Nike Chairman Phil Knight’s vehement defense of Joe Paterno

Posted on January 26th, 2012 in News and Commentary

Here’s Video And A Transcript Of Nike Chairman Phil Knight’s Vehement Defense Of Joe Paterno

DEAD SPIN:  “….never once did he let me down. not one time.

[ applause ]

…conventional wisdom dictates that i would phrase it a different way. it would say in 11 of those 12 years he never let them down and those years outweighed this last year but nobody ever accused me of wisdom of any kind let alone conventional. in the year in question he gave full disclosure to his superiors up the chain to head of campus police and president of the school. the matter was in the hands of a world class university and by a president with an outstanding national reputation. whatever the details of the investigation are, this much is clear to me. there was a villain in this tragedy it lies in that investigation, not in joe paterno’s response to it.

[ applause ]

…and yet, for his actions, he was ex-core ated by the media and fired over the telephone by his university. yet in all his subsequent appearances in the press, on tv, interacting with students, conversing with hospital personnel, giving interviews, he never complained, he never lashed out. every word, every bit of body language conveyed a single message. we are penn state.

[ applause ]

“So i do not follow conventional wisdom. joe is my hero. every day for 12 of the last 12 years. but it does lead me to this question. who is the real trustee at penn state university?”…  (more)

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One Comment on “Nike Chairman Phil Knight’s vehement defense of Joe Paterno”

  1. Anonymous

    There were many wonderful tributes to JoePa during the memorial service yesterday…..Phil Knight’s tribute was the first one to address the ’scandal’, and Mr. Knight was right on the mark.

    His message was well recieved by those in attendance. WELL DONE Mr. Knight….you said EXACTLY what needed to be said!!!!!!

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