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THIS OLD HOUSE

THIS OLD HOUSE

Now in its 50th year, PSU’s iconic home, Beaver Stadium, has stood the test of time

Joe Paterno has made some pretty good calls over the years. Sure, you can quibble with a draw play here or an off-tackle there or Guman up the middle on fourth-and-goal in the You-Know-What Bowl. But the man has 394 major-college victories in his career, which is 394 more than the rest of us do. Continue Reading

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Rally in the Valley

Rally in the Valley

New coach Eric Wolford looks to put the Penguins back on top of their conference

Eric Wolford cut his teeth as a coach by working under some of the best coaches and for some of the best programs in college football. Now he’s using that experience for his biggest challenge. Continue Reading

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All the Right Moves

All the Right Moves

A shrewd plan, decades in the making, gave the Nittany Lion football program room to grow

In late March of 1959, as Penn State’s 14,600-plus students were streaming out of town for their annual spring break and the football team was about to start spring practice, a small battalion of bulldozers, steam shovels, grading machines and other heavy construction equipment began clearing a 60-acre cow pasture on the far eastern fringe of campus. No one realized at the time that the site would one day be an American landmark – the second-largest football facility in the country – and the home of a record-breaking, legendary coach. Continue Reading

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The Sound and the Fury

The Sound and the Fury

Penn State’s rowdy home can be inhospitable to opponents, but they wouldn’t have it any other way

Sure, it’s an impressive thing to behold, thousands of T-shirts arrayed in a vast expanse of white that arises from the perimeter of the field and swirls upward and outward, deep into the night, part blizzard, part hurricane. But you can see white T-shirts at Walmart. What impressed Iowa quarterback Ricky Stanzi the most when he emerged from a tunnel underneath the northwest stands of Beaver Stadium and stepped into middle of one Penn State’s famed White Outs last September was not the sight of it but the sound. Continue Reading