Timeline: Sandusky's double life - in public, a saint; in private, an alleged ...
STORY: The secret life of Jerry Sandusky
Note to readers: ** denotes development related to alleged child sex abuse.
1977: Jerry Sandusky, recently promoted to defensive coordinator at Penn State, forms "The Second Mile," an organization with the mission of helping troubled young boys, particularly those from absent or dysfunctional families.
Jan. 1, 1982: Penn State wins its first national championship with a 27-23 win over No. 1 Georgia.
Jan. 2, 1987: Sandusky's punishing defense intercepts Heisman-winning quarterback Vinny Testaverde five times, lifting Penn State to a 14-10 upset of No. 1 Miami and the school's second national title.
October 1987: In an interview with NBC News, Sandusky discusses his affinity for working with children: "I enjoy being around children. I enjoy their enthusiasm. I just have a good time with them."
November 1990: Praise for The Second Mile's work with children is widespread. President George H.W. Bush names The Second Mile one of his 1,000 points of light.
** 1994: Sandusky meets one of his earliest alleged victims, a 10-year-old boy identified as Victim 7, through the Second Mile program. Several years later, Sandusky invites the boy to football games at Penn State and State College Area High School, according to a grand jury report. Victim 7, the report says, enjoys going on the field at Penn State, interacting with players and eating with them at the team's dining hall. He stays overnight at Sandusky's home before going with him to Penn State home games. At times, the boy testifies, Sandusky puts his hand on the boy's left thigh while driving, on several occasions puts his hand down the waistband of the boy's pants and showers with the boy in the team's locker facility.
Jan. 2, 1995: Penn State completes its last undefeated season with a 38-20 win over Oregon in the Rose Bowl. The team finishes No. 2 in the nation behind Nebraska.
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