Joe Paterno's head coaching career at Penn State spanned 46 years. When he recorded his first victory as the Nittany Lions' head man, the year was 1966 — it concurrently marked the Red Sox' 48th straight season without a championship.
Much has changed since then Paterno Era started in Happy Valley. On the eve of the legendary coach's funeral, it's worth taking a glance at the state of the Red Sox from his hiring in 1966 until his firing in November 2011, and everything in between.
1966 Opening Day lineup:
George Smith, 2B
George Thomas, CF
Carl Yastrzemski, LF
Tony Conigliaro, RF
George Scott, 3B
Tony Horton, 1B
Rico Petrocelli, SS
Mike Ryan, C
Earl Wilson, P
Manager: Billy Herman
1966 record: 72-90, missed the playoffs
Home run leader: Tony Conigliaro, 28
RBI leader: Tony Conigliaro, 93
Batting leader: Carl Yastrzemski, .278
Leader in wins: Jose Santiago, 12
Leader in ERA: Don McMahon, 2.65
2011 Opening Day lineup:
Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Dustin Pedroia, 2B
Carl Crawford, LF
Kevin Youkilis, 3B
Adrian Gonzalez, 1B
David Ortiz, DH
Mike Cameron, RF
Jarrod Saltalamacchia, C
Marco Scutaro, SS
Manager: Terry Francona
2011 record: 90-72, missed the playoffs
Home run leader: Jacoby Ellsbury, 32
RBI leader: Adrian Gonzalez, 117
Batting leader: Adrian Gonzalez, .338
Leader in wins: Jon Lester, 15
Leader in ERA: Alfredo Aceves, 2.61
In between Paterno's time at Penn State:
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