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[Podcast] Onward Takes, Ep. 4: Interview With 2016 QB Commit Jake Zembiec

Welcome to the fourth episode of Onward Takes, our new podcast produced and published by our friends at VSporto‘s Nittany Lion Radio. Listen to our first podcast here, where we discuss Penn State football’s underwhelming 2015 schedule, our second here, where we talk about Penn State hockey players at NHL development camps, and our third here, where we discuss D.J. Newbill and preseason football watchlists. In this episode, David Abruzzese and Jacob Abrams are joined by four-star quarterback commit Jake Zembiec to discuss his recent trip to the Elite 11 finals, his relationship with Christian Hackenberg, and how he’s approaching his senior season at The Aquinas Institute. The duo also opines on a highly debated football topic: who exactly is Penn State’s biggest rival? Is it Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, or an outlier Big Ten school? Listen to hear their opinion.

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David Abruzzese

David is a senior from Rochester, NY, nestled right in beautiful Western New York. He is majoring in Broadcast Journalism, and as an avid sports fan, he passionately supports the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres. He is the first Penn Stater from his family, and couldn’t be prouder to represent Penn State University. In his free time, he likes to alpine ski, and play golf. You can follow him on Twitter @abruz11, and can contact him via email at [email protected].

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