I utterly fail to understand how someone, anyone, can think so highly of themselves that they insist on working at the highest levels of WHATEVER profession they're in past a normal retirement age -- which is subjective, of course, but I'd state that age 85 is waaaaay past said normal retirement age.
I do understand the need for people in their latter stages of life to feel needed and to be productive -- it's activity that keeps them going like the proverbial Eveready Bunny. You want to do something? Great! Go volunteer somewhere and be a benefit to your community. Do Meals on Wheels or work the Info Desk at a local hospital.
But to continue to work until age 85 as the head coach of a major university, pulling down $1.01 million, is grotesque. Money can't be the reason to continue to work at that advanced age.
It's power. Pure and simple.
Paterno was blinded by power. And, as we all know because we see it in our elected officials all the time, power corrupts.
I agree with FL -- rot in hell, Paterno. Now that your REAL objective has been clarified, go count the dollar bills that you managed to take with you on the way to hell.