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Explaining The Reports Of Joe Paterno's Passing And An Apology

On Saturday evening, reports of Joe Paterno's passing were erroneously published here and elsewhere. It was a deeply regrettable situation and one that demands an explanation. As the editor on duty, it was my responsibility to determine what was published and when, and that included updates on Paterno's health.

The initial story was published under Andy Hutchins' byline, after he wrote the background and the basis of the post. As the news broke and began circulating rapidly, I edited his post -- attributing the reports to the initial sources -- and published it. His name was on it, but it was my own decision to publish it, citing the reports available at the time.

Before publishing, we waited for multiple reports from national outlets. The reports spread to numerous trusted sources, sparking our own decision to publish a post as a result. It was based not on our own reporting, but on the reporting of others.

As we later found out, Paterno had not passed away and continues to battle for his life. By the time a family spokesman released a statement denying the reports, word had already spread like wildfire, though various forms of social media and online, in posts including the one here at SB Nation.

The decision to publish the post was in error. We should have waited for official word from the Paterno family. With the speed at which stories move and advance, decisions have to be made in a split-second, and the decision I made was wrong. There's no excuse for it, and I take full responsibility.

Most of all, the Paterno family and Penn State community deserve an apology. The emotional rollercoaster Penn State fans, students and alumni were taken on was unfair, and we contributed to it. Paterno's family is dealing with an incredibly difficult situation at the moment, and the whirlwind of activity and reports only served to compound their own crisis.

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It's been a weird few months.

Why would tonight be any different.

Hang in there, B.

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by Drew Dunlevie on Jan 22, 2012 12:13 AM EST reply actions  

Great job Brian.

Way to step up and explain an unfortunate situation.

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by Mosul_DolFan on Jan 22, 2012 12:20 AM EST reply actions  

Excellent post Brian

The honesty is much appreciated.

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by Chris Thorman on Jan 22, 2012 12:46 AM EST reply actions  

Honest mistakes happen as you are human.

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by texascowpunk on Jan 22, 2012 1:01 AM EST reply actions  

Thanks Brian

Thanks for the explanation and apology. It is good to see when someone owns up to a mistake. It will not only be Penn State fans that will mourn the passing of a legend if Coach Paterno doesn’t pull through. I know many Alabama fans that have been keeping up on the news about Coach Paterno’s health. Keeping the Paterno family in my thoughts and prayers.

by RFRIGGINGE on Jan 22, 2012 1:02 AM EST reply actions  

Kudos Brian

Shit happens, and it’s more important to acknowledge an error rather than to pretend it never happened or pass the buck. To me, this post says more about the site’s integrity than the mistake about his death. I remember when Deadspin got in trouble for posting the picture of Erin Andrews undressing, and their official response, “Well, it’s mostly ESPN’s fault.” No, no, no. This is the right way to own up.

As Mr. Cowpunk said, we’re all human.

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by ZombieMonta on Jan 22, 2012 12:38 PM EST reply actions  

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