BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- The Latest on lawsuit by ex-coach against Penn State (all times local):5:50 p.m.A prosecutor, a longtime aide to head coach Joe Paterno, a Penn State lawyer and a university spokeswoman are the witnesses called to testify during the first day of trial in a former assistant football coachs lawsuit over his treatment by Penn State.Mike McQueary alleges the university retaliated against him because he became a key witness who helped convict Jerry Sandusky of child molestation four years ago.The trial began on Monday.The first day focused on McQuearys role in the Sandusky investigation and the decision to put him on paid administrative leave after Sandusky was first charged during the 2011 football season.Penn State spokeswoman Lisa Powers says she helped fine-tune a press release by then-President Graham Spanier that defended two of Spaniers top lieutenants -- a statement the lawsuit claims made it appear that McQueary had lied.---1:10 p.m.A lawyer for Penn State says its not the universitys fault that a former assistant football coach who reported Jerry Sandusky sexually abusing a boy cant find a new coaching job.University lawyer Nancy Conrad said during opening statements Monday in Mike McQuearys defamation and whistleblower lawsuit that by spending his entire career at Penn State he hasnt developed the network of contacts needed to find a new position.She says he was put on leave out of safety concerns, and she blamed national media and public opinion for ruining him.McQueary seeks more than $4 million in lost wages.His lawyer says Penn States actions have led coaches in other programs to conclude McQueary must have done something wrong.The trial is expected to last about two weeks.---12:15 a.m.A civil trial thats set to begin will determine if Penn State should pay for a claim it mistreated a former assistant coach who provided key evidence used to convict child molester Jerry Sandusky.Opening statements in Mike McQuearys lawsuit against the university where he played quarterback and coached are scheduled for Monday in a courthouse near the Penn State campus.McQueary claims the school defamed him, retaliated against him and misled him into thinking his report about Sandusky would be handled properly.He is seeking more $4 million in damages. 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The format mostly mirrors the playoff setup used to determine the Sprint Cup champion the last two years.Trucks will use a seven-race Chase to decide a champ. In Trucks, the format is eight drivers cut down to six and then a final four at Homestead.Byron led 161 of 175 laps and was never seriously challenged the No. 9 Toyota in yet another flawless win. His Kyle Busch Motorsports teammate Christopher Bell was second. Matt Crafton, non-Chase driver Tyler Reddick and Timothy Peters completed the top five.Busch had advice for Byron before he took the wheel: Go fast and turn left.It was tthat simple.ddddddddddddByron, who will race next season for JR Motorsports in the Xfinity Series, won from the pole. Byron lives in a dorm at his Virginia college and seems to have found a home in victory lane. Busch said his only expectations this season were for Byron to win a race or two.Try six.At this rate, one or two more, even the championship, seem like a good bet for Byron. 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