Tom Bradley’s Penn State career is officially over.
‘Finished packing up my office late last night. Walked out the doors proud with a lot of great memories and friends and a better man,’ Bradley posted on his Twitter account late Friday morning.
Bradley, who’s been a part of Penn State’s rich football tradition longer than anyone not named Joseph Vincent Paterno, was not expected to remain at his alma mater under new coach Bill O’Brien.
On Saturday, Bradley, the longtime assistant who led Penn State to a 1-3 finish as interim head coach after Paterno was fired Nov. 9, released a statement hinting his departure was imminent.
‘I wish Coach O’Brien all the best,’ Bradley wrote. ‘No matter the challenges that the university may face, Penn State will always have my support. This is forever my home and forever my family.’
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