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But Paterno, Curley, Schultz and Spanier -- who was fired along with Paterno on Wednesday -- have all faced mounting public criticism for failing to call police and prevent further suspected cases.
So, too, has McQueary, who has not spoken publicly. His mother, Anne, said Thursday they have been advised not to comment.
Schultz has retired, while Curley is on paid administrative leave. The school is considering the futures of Curley and McQueary.
"The university -- and you'll have to ask the university -- still has still has some deliberations to make in that respect," Gov. Tom Corbett, a member of the school's Board of Trustees, said after a trustees meeting earlier Thursday. "I have to see that the university addresses this in the proper way."
A Penn State graduate and State College native, McQueary also played for Paterno. He was the starting quarterback of the 1997 team that finished 9-3. McQueary joined the staff as a graduate assistant in 2000 -- the season after Sandusky retired -- and moved on to become receivers coach and recruiting coordinator in 2004.
McQueary relays the offensive play calls from the press box on the field. Graduate assistant coach Terrell Golden is expected to assume McQueary's sideline duties against Nebraska.
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