It's consistent with other reports- I think you're thrown off by the "two days after the report" portion. That is referring to two days after the Grand Jury Indictment was made public, I think. What is new to me is that it appears Paterno is trying to indicate that he stopped McQueary's story in his office with something along the lines of- "this is a big deal, you need to go to the A.D. I don't need to hear any more." That's how I interpreted it. I thought the timeline was: DDay = rape DDay+1 = McQueary tells Paterno DDay+2 = Paterno tells AD/Pres DDay+12 = AD/Pres interview McQueary This timeline appears to be similar until DDay + 2, as there is no Paterno tells anybody anything because he put his fingers in his ears and told McQueary to talk to the AD/Pres. Yeah, I'm confused on DDay + 2 because it's not mentioned in the link in Southside's post, but Paterno issuing a statement two days after the indictment came out is. I thought I'd also seen where DDay + 2 was Paterno and McQueary telling to the AD. While that's confusing, as someone else just posted, one of the main points re: Paterno is what/how much McQueary told him and where did it start getting watered down if McQueary was indeed graphic in his description. With the Department of Education getting involved, that whole string of events may be made known eventually. EDIT- muddled post is still muddled