Joepa should have done more and I believe he knew this, but how much did he really know is the question. Joepa has done a world of good for the young men that came through the Penn State program, he turned down pro contracts that would have made his at Penn State look pitiful. His reason for doing so, he felt he could help those kids become successful young men who could contribute to their own communities. I believe the decision of whether or not to put up a statue should be left up to a community that knew him best. I'm not a Penn State fan (my blood runs orange), whoever I have a great deal of respect for a man who cared for those under his charge, than he did for his own personal gain, Joepa saw gain as boys becoming men not wins and losses.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.