STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Legends tend to linger in college football even after they are gone. At Penn State, getting out from under Joe Paternos shadow is more complicated than the typical transition from a coaching giant.After being the most stable -- in many ways stagnant -- football program in the country for nearly five decades, Penn State has been awash in change in the five years since Jerry Sandusky became infamous and dragged down Paterno with him.Moving forward has required Penn States new leaders to perform a most difficult maneuver: Distancing the school from a child sexual-abuse scandal that drew worldwide attention and shook Happy Valley, while not appearing to abandon the memory of the coach who many Penn Staters believe gave the university an identity for which they can still be proud.I think that is the ultimate challenge here, Penn State coach James Franklin told The Associated Press. How do you balance the history, the traditions, all the wonderful things that are deep rooted here and have been here forever, (while) also making moves that you need to be progressive and to be moving towards a healthy present and a healthy future.Franklin is entering his third season at Penn State. For the first time this season, Franklin will have the full allotment of 85 scholarships available when the Nittany Lions open at home against Kent State on Saturday. Penn State has gone 7-6 each of Franklins first two years.Moving forward at Penn State, though, is not just about getting past NCAA scholarship sanctions and bowl bans.For Franklin, the 44-year-old first African-American football coach in Penn State history, one challenge is trying to get former players to actively support a program that no longer feels like home.The ones that have come back and been around us and spent time with us and come to practice have been really good, the former Vanderbilt coach said. But theres been a group of guys that havent been back because once again theres a fracture. Theres still hurt feelings. Its not as just simple as the new coach.Paterno coached at Penn State for 46 seasons. He was fired by the schools board of trustees days after Sandusky, his longtime defensive coordinator, was arrested in November 2011 for molesting and raping boys. Paterno died two and a half months later of lung cancer.The statue of Paterno was removed from outside Beaver Stadium on July 22, 2012. Paternos name is still on the campus library built in part by his donations, but highly visible and university sponsored signs of him are hard to find.I think Penn State needs to embrace Joe Paterno for who he was, for what he did at Penn State, unequivocally and without hesitation, said Anthony Lubrano, a Penn State alum and elected member of the board of trustees.Lubrano said the university at minimum needs to apologize to Paternos wife, Sue, display the statue again and rename the stadium Paterno Field at Beaver Stadium.While juggling wishes of ardent supporters like Lubrano, university leadership is also trying to convey to those for whom Paterno will never be completely redeemed that Penn States values were not tied directly to one man.Splits in the relationship between Penn State and its supporters can take a practical toll on the university and athletic departments ability to compete with Michigan and Ohio State in the Big Ten. According to a university report, private support and donations to Penn State have seesawed widely since the scandal, from a high of $274.8 million in 2011 to $226 million in 2015.Penn States average attendance the last four seasons is 98,685, among the best in the country. But Beaver Stadium seats 107,000-plus and 9,000 empty seats per game costs the athletic department millions.Athletic director Sandy Barbour and her team are considering a massive facilities upgrade, including either a renovation or a rebuild of the 56-year-old stadium. Donors will be needed, but the mere suggestion of taking down the stadium was not well received by some fans, Barbour said.Barbour and Franklin try to stress that they will protect the things Paterno left behind that Penn Staters value most: Continuing Paternos so-called Grand Experiment of prioritizing academics and character and winning the right way.Depending on their position people may look at him differently, but it doesnt change that he created that here. Or helped to create that here, said Barbour, the former California AD.As outsiders trying to lead an athletic department that had the same face for nearly 50 years, Barbour and Franklin understand full support and acceptance will take time. Winning more football games would help, but theres a chicken-and-egg relationship between support and winning.I think we are still going through a healing process. I think what made Penn State successful for so long, and I think if you look at the programs across the country that were having success at the highest levels, everybodys aligned, Franklin said. The head football coach, the athletic director, the president, the board and the alumni. Thats what Penn State was for a long time. We need to get back to that to be the program that everybody wants us to be.Many in the Penn State community are not yet ready to let go of how the school and Paterno were blamed and punished for the crimes of Sandusky, who is serving a 60-year prison sentence.And what many Penn Staters believe that the entirety of the Penn State community was accused of is really difficult for them to process, Barbour said. That as a Penn State alum, as a Penn State employee, theyre being painted with that brush.The Paterno family and their staunchest supporters, including some of Penn States most famous football alumni such as Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris, have dug in on redeeming the coach.Since Joe Paterno died, a lot of people suddenly got brave and said a lot of things about him that werent true because he couldnt defend himself, Jay Paterno, Joes son and a former Penn State assistant coach, said in a recent speech to the Lake Erie Alumni Association.The latest round of allegations came in May from unsealed court documents, with an alleged Sandusky victim saying he complained to Paterno about Sandusky in 1976 and was rebuffed. University President Eric Barron responded with a carefully worded defense of the school and Paterno.None of these allegations about the supposed knowledge of university employees has been substantiated in a court of law or in any other process to test their veracity, Barron said.But Barron, Barbour and Franklin can only go so far in their recognition of Paterno.The 50th anniversary of Paternos first game as Penn State coach is Sept. 17, when the Nittany Lions host Temple. There is a celebration in the works and a dinner being planned for family members, friends and former players in the State College area the night before the game. No event is scheduled yet to acknowledge the anniversary at Beaver Stadium.No matter what position as leadership you take on the continuum, there are others that are going to criticize, Barbour said. Those that think that Penn States not been stood up for enough. There are those that think Coach Paterno has not been stood up for enough. There are those that think Coach Paterno has been stood up for too much. Its all along the continuum. For leadership, really for anybody, thats a challenge.Penn State football will never be the same, but there is hope for those who believe some things should never change.Have these times been difficult? senior offensive lineman Andrew Nelson said. Yeah, sure. But Penn State is defined by the tradition, you know? Its defined by the academics. Its defined by the type of guys that come play here. It doesnt matter exactly whos sitting in that head coaching position, we have special things here. After a while, Coach Franklin really helped us buy into that. And he bought into that, too. What makes Penn State special will always be here.---Follow Ralph D. Russo at www.Twitter.com/ralphDrussoAPCheap Wholesale Air Max 720 . But the quarterback hopes to stay involved in football after officially calling it quits Tuesday. 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Primary school pupils have criticised an England Football Association (FA) document that suggests girls could be encouraged into soccer by using bibs that smell nice, having breaks so players can tweet and playing music during sessions.Children at Lumley Junior School near Chester-le-Street, County Durham, did not believe the?Considerations for increasing participation in women and girls football?document was real when they read it during lessons about gender equality.The advice included tips such as offering stamps and prizes for players to keep attending sessions, allowing girls to wear casual clothing and using colorful bibs -- but make sure they are clean and smell nice.The document also suggested some beginners might be put off by being hit by a heavy ball, so coaches should consider using smaller ones.Girls should be allowed to play music during soccer sessions, the paper suggested, and their games should be indoors in the winter.One tip which particularly angered the Lumley pupils was: Allow girls the time to check their phones within a session or incorporate a Twitter break so participants can tweet about the session.The Year 5 and 6 pupils were encouraged to respond to the FA as part of a writing project.?Wrote Nancy, who is 10: I am absolutely astonished that you have the nerve to wwrite all of that absolute rubbish about women and girls playing football.ddddddddddddI am a girl myself, I like playing football and your Considerations for increasing participation in women and girls football is totally wrong!She added: We will not go to your training sessions just because you give us stamps!Her letter told FA chief executive Martin Glenn in no uncertain terms that girls do not need to constantly update social media.Your tone of voice sounds as though you think we are brainless baby Barbies!Fellow Year 6 pupil Grace wrote: We are not fussy about the smell of our bibs -- would you be?And we are not afraid to get hit by a ball so why would we need light ones; in case we break a nail?Amy, who said she loves the game and plays for the school and a team in Washington, said: I didnt think it was real. I thought none of this would be said for boys football. Some of the content was unbelievable.Deputy head Carol Hughes said the pupils, both girls and boys, were struck by the implied sexism of the document.We kept thinking, what would they write for boys? she said.The school has a girls soccer team, and children of both sexes play games during lunchtime. ' ' '