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Prominent Penn State Figures And Their Google Arts & Culture Doppelgangers

Thanks to Google’s new Arts & Culture app, users can find out what people in works of art they look like just by taking a selfie. A wise man once said, “With great power, comes great responsibility.” So naturally we used the app on some notable Penn State figures.

President Eric Barron

That work of art should obviously be in the Palmer Museum of Art, not lowly Yale.

James Franklin

How many Big Ten Championships has that guy won, though?

The Willard Preacher

That doppelgänger is a 0% match without a red sweatshirt.

Saquon Barkley

Maybe if Saquon Barkley brings his doppelgänger to the NFL Draft, he can avoid going to the Browns.

Trace McSorley

So THAT’S what McSorley looks like without the headband.

Athletic Director Sandy Barbour

Not as good as the Beaver Stadium renderings, but not bad.

Guy Gadowsky

There’s absolutely no matching that hair, though.

Marcus Allen

That look on your face when you’re about to get #paid in the NFL…

Pat Chambers

#ClimbWithUs

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Anthony Fiset

Anthony is a senior *gasp* majoring in Economics and a lifetime Costco Executive Member. If you are an employer, please hire him. Otherwise, direct all complaints to [email protected].

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