rosey grier went on to a career with the los angeles rams. he joins me now.ou very much for coming in. obviously, everybody connected with penn state must be going through all sort of emotions at the moment. very, very, very grim time for penn state and football there. >> i think it's time for people to realize that it's time for all of us to fall on our knees and pray. because there's so many things going on in our society today, if ever there was a time for men and women everywhere to begin to pray and to thank god for us being here, but also to protect ourself, protect our children and protect each other, this is the time for that. i mean, if ever there was a need for men and women everywhere in the world to turn away from their own sins and turn to the power of almighty god, you'd see a change in our society and a change in the world. >> when were you at penn state? >> i was there in 1951. joe paterno was just beginning his second year as a coach, and he came from bob brown, university. he's a coach. >> tell me about joe. >> joe was a good coach. he was a