PSU: McQueary won't coach Saturday due to threats

Mike McQueary, Joe Paterno
In this Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009 photo, Penn State coach Joe Paterno, right, and assistant coach Mike McQueary walk off the field together before an NCAA college football game against Eastern Illinois in State College, Pa.
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Penn State says assistant coach Mike McQueary won't coach the Nittany Lions on Saturday because "multiple threats" have been made against him.

The university released a statement Thursday night saying it would be "in the best interest of all" if the receivers coach didn't attend the game against Nebraska at Beaver Stadium.

The football program is in turmoil following the firing of longtime coach Joe Paterno, brought down in a scandal involving child sex-abuse allegations against the former defensive coordinator.

McQueary testified to a grand jury that he encountered Jerry Sandusky in the Penn State showers with a 10-year-old boy in 2002.

He later told Paterno of the incident. Sandusky was arrested and charged last Saturday. His lawyer maintains his client is innocent.

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