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Former Boise State Wrestler Carson Kuhn Officially Joins Penn State Midseason

Former Boise State wrestler Carson Kuhn announced on Instagram Tuesday night that he was transferring to Penn State. The team confirmed Kuhn’s transfer Wednesday morning when it updated its roster to include the 125 lb. senior.

Kuhn compiled a 13-8 record through three seasons with Boise State, before the University controversially discontinued its wrestling program last year. At 125 lbs., Kuhn gives Penn State another option at a weight class it has struggled at all season as the Nittany Lions struggle to fill the void left by Nick Suriano’s transfer to Rutgers. Redshirt freshman Devin Schnupp is 1-9 overall and 0-5 in dual meets. Schnupp is however still listed as the lone starter at 125 lbs. in the team’s lineup for this weekend’s duals at Michigan and Michigan State.

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Anthony Colucci was once Onward State’s managing editor and preferred walk-on honors student who majored in psychology and public relations. Despite being from the make-believe land of Central Jersey, he was never a Rutgers fan. If you ever want to know how good Saquon Barkley's ball security is, ask Anthony what happened when he tried to force a fumble at the Mifflin Streak. If you want to hear the story or are bored and want to share prequel memes, follow @_anthonycolucci on Twitter or email him at [email protected]. All other requests and complaints should be directed to Onward State media contact emeritus Steve Connelly.

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