Penn State assistant Jay Paterno waved his father's jacket around as the team disembarked from the bus before the game.
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Interim coach Tom Bradley greeted fans as he walked on the field for warmups.
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Plenty of fans wore blue ribbons out of respect for the alleged abuse victims in the Jerry Sandusky case.
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Fans pose next to a statue of Joe Paterno, who was not on the Penn State coaching staff vs. Nebraska for the first time since 1949.
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Some fans were not shy about showing their dissatisfaction with the Penn State coaching staff.
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Fired coach Joe Paterno also had his supporters outside of Beaver Stadium.
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There was a moment of silence before the game in honor of the victims in the sex abuse scandal that has rocked Penn State and its football program.
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The Penn State players took the field arm-in-arm for their final home game this season without head coach Joe Paterno or wide receivers coach Mike McQeary.
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Players and coaches from both Penn State and Nebraska gathered at midfield for a pregame prayer given by a Nebraska assistant coach.
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These Penn State students painted "For The Kids" on their chests.
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Taylor Martinez rushed for 56 yards and passed for 143 more as Nebraska beat Penn State 17-14.
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Brandon Beachum and the Penn State ground game totaled 166 rushing yards against Nebraska.
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Tight end Kevin Haplea and the Nittany Lions fought hard, but came up just short of the Huskers in a 17-14 loss.
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Despite differing opinions, the Penn State community has drawn together in the wake of scandal, as this sign suggests.