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Do the little things right and the big things will take care of themselves. Don't look for the touchdown run all the time; think about hitting in there tough play after play and then, boom, all of a sudden a big play will present itself.

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Joe Paterno

Penn State University Commencement 1973, 1973

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Paterno drew directly from his coaching philosophy to offer the graduates a principle that applied equally to football and to life. He told the story of a quarterback being promoted as a preseason All-American who asked what he needed to do to live up to the hype. Paterno's answer: 'Just play your game. Do all the little things right, don't think about spectacular plays, and if you have the ability and a little luck, the big plays will come.' This wasn't just motivational rhetoric — it was a genuine strategic philosophy. Paterno built Penn State's football program on disciplined execution rather than flashy plays, and his teams consistently outperformed expectations through relentless attention to fundamentals. For graduates facing the uncertainty of post-college life, the message was both reassuring and practical: stop trying to engineer breakthrough moments and instead focus on consistent, disciplined effort. The breakthroughs would follow naturally from the accumulated weight of doing small things well.

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