STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- More than 200 Penn State football lettermen petitioned the university on Tuesday for the return of an iconic bronze Joe Paterno statue that was removed in the summer of 2012 in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse case.The former players and coaches, who span every decade since the 1950s, also made two other demands: return the wall that rested behind the statue and celebrated Penn State accomplishments, and issue a formal apology to Paternos widow.Joe Paterno has been cast in a negative light, the letter writer, former tight end/punter Brian Masella, told ESPN, and were trying to correct that narrative. The university has ignored us over and over again.The university released a statement in response to the letter, saying, We appreciate the passion of our former Penn State lettermen for Coach Joe Paterno and the football program, and thank them for their input and many contributions/achievements. We recognize that this is emotional for many in the Penn State community, many of whom differ, yet feel strongly about this issue.The Universitys leadership has clearly indicated that there will be a time and place to acknowledge Coach Joe Paternos many contributions. Any plans by the president to reach out to the Paterno family will be done privately.The statue has been a lightning rod of controversy since its removal four years ago. Fans continue to leave flowers and knickknacks at the former site of the statue, and many see the statue as a symbol of Paternos legacy.Masella said the lettermen are not looking to compromise and would not be satisfied if the statue appeared elsewhere on campus, such as the All-Sports Museum inside the football stadium. The statue is currently out of sight in what the university has previously referred to as a secure location.Our feeling is it should go back where it was located on Porter Road, Masella said.Former Penn State players who added their names to the letter include Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Paul Posluszny and 1973 Heisman winner John Cappelletti. Air Max 97 Pas Cher Solde . He said Tuesday thats a big reason why he is now the new coach of the Tennessee Titans. Whisenhunt said he hit it off quickly with Ruston Webster when interviewing for the job Friday night. Air Max 720 Destockage . "Theyve both been real good," said Babcock. "Havent changed our minds." A decision has seemingly been made - Sundays Group B-deciding tilt against Finland ahead - but it could not have been an easy one. Price opened the tournament with a sturdy 19-save performance against the Norwegians, yielding just one goal. https://www.grossistechaussurepascher.fr/ . 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Miguel Cabreras grand slam capped an eight-run fourth inning for the Detroit Tigers, who cruised past the Baltimore Orioles 10-3 Saturday to snap a four-game losing streak. Justin Verlander (7-4) allowed three runs and eight hits in seven innings to win his third straight start and improve to 8-0 lifetime against Baltimore. But his performance was secondary to that of the Detroit offence, which built a 9-1 lead in the pivotal fourth. After Victor Martinez opened the inning with a home run off Hammel, Jhonny Peralta followed with a shot to left and Alex Avila made it three in a row with a drive to centre. Hammels next pitch struck Tuiasosopo in the left shoulder, then ricocheted off the flap of his helmet. Home plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt immediately tossed the right-hander from the game. Hammel, who had already issued three walks, argued the ejection. So did Orioles manager Buck Showalter. But the decision stood. "Im not going to make a big deal of it. I hit him with a slider," Hammel said. "Zero intent there to hit him. Obviously I give up three home runs, but Im not the guy that answers getting hit around with hitting somebody. Thats bush league if you ask me. It was a mistake. A slider that got away." Tuiasosopo wasnt so sure. "All I know is we hit three homers off him, then the first pitch is at my head," he said. "I wanted to try to go up there and hit a fourth one, but obviously I got hit." Showalter defended his pitcher, but acknowledged that the umpires were simply doing their job. "I understand what the umpires trying to do, but its very tough for them to judge intent," the manager said. "But Ive got a real biased opinion of it, and its pretty obvious to us there was nothing intentional about it." Crew chief Jerry Layne said, "In this particular situation, everythings kind of played into what this looks like. They claim there was no intent. Three home runs and a guy gets hit, youre an umpire, what do you do?" Interestingly, Tigers manager Jim Leyland didnt believe Hammel was aiming the pitch at TTuiasosopo.dddddddddddd "In my heart, I do not think he was throwing at him," Leyland said. Tuiasosopo dropped his bat after the pitch, looked briefly at Hammel and walked to first base. "I wasnt happy about it. He got thrown out, and so he got his," Tuiasosopo said. "Im just going to go to first base. What am I going to do? Charge the mound? Then I would get in trouble, too. He got thrown out and we ended up tagging them for more. " After Hammel (7-3) left, rookie T.J. McFarland was summoned from the Baltimore bullpen. Avsail Garcia singled, Omar Infante doubled in a run and Andy Dirks walked to load the bases for Cabrera, who delivered his fourth career grand slam. It was his 200th home run with the Tigers, tying him with Bill Freehan for ninth place on the teams career list. It was the first time the Orioles have ever given up four homers in an inning, according to STATS, Inc. Detroit had not hit four home runs in an inning since Sept. 10, 1986. Prince Fielder added a sixth-inning drive for the Tigers, whose five homers were a season high. J.J. Hardy hit two home runs for Baltimore, and Nate McLouth singled twice and stole a base. Hammel gave up five runs, five hits and three walks in three-plus innings. The three walks and three home runs were both season highs. "I did not have command today," Hammel said. "Obviously, very frustrated. Cost the bullpen a lot of innings." In his first time through the batting order, Hammel gave up two hits and walked three, but Detroit could only get one run -- when Martinez led off the second with a walk and scored on a two-out single by Tuiasosopo. Hardy opened the third with a homer to knot the score at 1. The deadlock didnt last long. On Hammels fifth pitch of the fourth inning, Martinez hit a drive inside the right field foul pole, and the rout was on. NOTES: Every Detroit starter had at least one hit. .. Cabrera has 17 homers and leads the majors with 65 RBIs. ... Kevin Gausman (0-2, 11.00 ERA) makes his third major league start Sunday for Baltimore in the finale of the three-game series. Rick Porcello (2-2, 5.29) will start for the Tigers. ... Detroits starting pitchers recorded 203 strikeouts in May, the third-highest total in a single month by a major league rotation since 1900. ... It was Hardys 10th career two-homer game. He came in mired in an 0-for-11 skid. ' ' '