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Author: Drew Balis

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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.

Countdown to Blue-White / 28 Days: Who Replaces Matt Stankiewitch?

Despite flying under the radar compared to flashier names, Matt Stankiewitch enjoyed a solid senior season that earned him First Team All-Big Ten honors and an invitation to the NFL Combine. Now that he is gone, Penn State has a void to fill along the offensive line. Our 33-day series continues as we examine who could replace Stankiewitch at center.

Spring Practice Day 1: Notes, Quotes, and Observations

Day 1 of spring football was filled with a flurry of activity from Bill O'Brien's press conference to practice inside Holuba Hall. A full recap can be found below.

Countdown to Blue White: 32 Days: Will There Be More Changes to the Uniforms?

This is the second installment of a 33-part series leading up to the Blue White game on April 20. Each day, a football writer from Onward State or StateCollege.com will be examining a question surrounding the Penn State Football program. Today's topic: Will there be more changes to the uniforms?

Spring Football Primer: 10 Storylines to Follow

As the second season of the Bill O'Brien era progresses on with the beginning of spring football today, several storylines surround the Nittany Lions as they hit the fields this afternoon for the first of 15 practices. Here are 10 to specifically keep an eye on.

Dick Thornburgh Releases Statement on Freeh and Paterno Reports

Before today's Penn State Board of Trustees meeting got underway in Hersey this afternoon, former United States Attorney General Dick Thornburgh, who helped commission the Paterno report released last month, released a statement denouncing personal insults and urging the Board of Trustees to publicly review both the Freeh and Paterno report.

Penn State’s Season Ends with Loss to Michigan

A strong start was not enough to stop Penn State's season from coming to an end at the hands of the No. 6 Michigan Wolverines in the first round of the Big Ten tournament at the United Center in Chicago. The 5th-seeded Wolverines (26-6, 13-6) quickly overcame a 14-3 deficit to defeat the Nittany Lions (10-21, 2-17) 83-66.

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