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Author: David Abruzzese

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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].

Stefon Diggs Strikes An Official During Pregame Scuffle

Maryland wide receiver Stefon Diggs caused some social media buzz thanks to his actions during a pregame scuffle between Penn State and Maryland players.

Player Spotlight: Maryland Wide Receiver Stefon Diggs

The Penn State secondary will have a tough task on their hands this Saturday, as they will have to match up against Maryland wide receiver Stefon Diggs. Diggs is one of the most electrifying players that the Nittany Lions will have to face all year. Combining the agility of Tavon Austin, and the versatile playmaking ability of Percy Harvin, Diggs poses a threat to score every time he touches the ball. Let's take a look at what makes Diggs so special.

You Can Play To Hold LGBT Athlete Equality Event

You Can Play, a nonprofit organization working to help ensure that athletes of all sexual orientations are given a fair opportunity to compete, will be coming to Schwab Auditorium for an event at 6:30 p.m. on October 29.

Penn State-Indiana To Kick at Noon in Bloomington

It has just been announced that Penn State and Indiana will kick off at noon on November 8 in Bloomington, where the Nittany Lions will look to avenge last year's crushing loss.

Big Ten Issues Statement Regarding Saturday’s Game

Referee John O'Neill and replay official Tom Fiedler, the officials who worked Saturday's matchup against Ohio State, have come under fire after missing two crucial calls that could have significantly altered the outcome of the game. The calls in question were Christian Hackenberg's first interception, and an Ohio State field goal attempt, where about four seconds passed after the play clock initially expired.

Takeaways: Penn State Falls to Ohio State 31-24

The Nittany lions were not supposed to contend with the visiting Ohio State Buckeyes, but found a way to take the game to overtime, only to fall short, 31-24. The loss drops the reeling Lions to 4-3 on the season, and their losing streak is extended to three games. There is a lot to discuss from Saturday night's contest, and plenty to think about moving forward.

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