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“One Team” Highlight DVD Available for Purchase

Another college football season has come and gone, but the Nittany Lion faithful will not forget the 2012 campaign anytime soon as Penn State went 8-2 in its final ten games to finish with an 8-4 record under first year head coach Bill O’Brien, overcoming adversity that included NCAA sanctions and the transfer of some key contributors.

The year “2012” on the suites facade at Beaver Stadium ensure that this team will always be remembered, but fans can also buy a “One Team” highlight video that chronicles the season on and off the field.

According to the official release, the DVD 2-disk set comes with nearly four hours of content and can be purchased from the GoPSUSports store for $19.95 plus shipping and handling fees. The video will also be available in Penn State bookstores and some other retailers.

The cover features a picture of the memorable senior class, and in addition to game recaps, there will also be several interviews and behind the scenes moments with several players and coaches.

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Drew Balis

Drew is a senior marketing major. This fall, he will be covering Penn State Football for Onward State. He is a huge Philadelphia sports fan and loves THON and Domonic Brown.

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