July 2012
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Penn State Football: Nittany Lions Eligible for AP Poll Despite NCAA Sanctions
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A spokesman for the Associated Press confirmed Monday that Penn State is eligible for the wire service’s preseason, weekly and postseason college football polls. The AP poll does not factor into the determination of the BCS national championship.
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State College Police: Woman Falls Asleep at the Wheel, Facing Possible DUI
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A State College woman could face charges after she fell asleep at the wheel while driving after drinking over the weekend, police said Monday.
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Penn State Football: Silas Redd `Leaning Toward Becoming a USC Trojan,’ ESPN Says
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Penn State junior tailback Silas Redd may be ready to change his address and jersey. ESPN’s Joe Schad reported that Redd wrapped up his weekend visit to the USC campus Monday afternoon and ‘there are strong indications that Silas Redd is leaning toward becoming a USC Trojan.’
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Penn State, State College Noon News and Features: Monday, July 30
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State College, Penn State and Centre County are in the news all over cyberspace. We post links to the most noteworthy local stories every weekday in Noon News & Features. […]
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Penn State Football: Trophy Game with Wisconsin is on the Horizon
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Dave Joyner, the school’s acting athletic director, said last week that he is engaged in talks with Wisconsin Athletic Director Barry Alvarez about creating a trophy for the end-of-season division game as early as this season.
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Patty Kleban: Events of Past Week Filled With Irony
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As I sat down to write my column for this week, I looked for something profound, something that hasn’t already been said in response to all of the events of last week. The statue. The sanctions. The continued press coverage. I kept coming back to the word unexpected.