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Big Ten removes Paterno's name from trophy

The Big Ten has taken Joe Paterno's name off its football championship trophy. League commissioner Jim Delany said Monday that it is "inappropriate" to keep Paterno's name on the trophy that will be awarded Dec. 3 after the first Big Ten title game.
Penn State fired Joe Paterno, the school’s longtime head coach, last week and investigations are under way into allegations of child sex-abuse involving a former Nittany Lions assistant coach Jerry Sandusky. (Rob Carr/Getty Images)

The Big Ten has taken Joe Paterno's name off its football championship trophy.

League commissioner Jim Delany said Monday that it is "inappropriate" to keep Paterno's name on the trophy that will be awarded Dec. 3 after the first Big Ten title game.

Penn State fired Paterno, its longtime head coach, last week and investigations are under way into allegations of child sex-abuse involving a former assistant for the Nittany Lions.

The trophy had been named the Stagg-Paterno Championship Trophy. Amos Alonzo Stagg won 319 games in 57 years, most at the University of Chicago. Paterno's 409 wins are the most by a major college coach.

The trophy will now be called the Stagg Championship Trophy.