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The athletic department, too, is presenting a united message. New signs at Beaver Stadium include the slogan "One Team" -- a motto for the entire athletic department, not just the football team. Coaches from other Penn State teams also addressed the crowd.
"We're all one voice, and that one voice needs to be heard with great passion, great pride and great enthusiasm. Not just tonight, not just tomorrow, but from here on moving forward," said men's basketball coach Patrick Chambers in an impassioned speech.
There are still signs of Hall of Famer Joe Paterno even after the university removed the bronzed statue of the fired coach on July 22, the day before the NCAA announced the sanctions for the Sandusky scandal.
Trees and grass are now planted on the site where the statue once stood, though for several hours Friday, a cardboard cutout of Paterno -- trademark sunglasses on, hands in the pockets of his khaki pants -- was left at the location. Some people took pictures, including one family who held up a "Proud to Support Penn State Football" sign.
Later, another sign was staked to the Paterno cutout that read "JoePa Made Penn State A Better Place."
The Paterno likeness, sign and other paraphernalia were later removed by university workers.
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