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Author: Jacob Abrams

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Jacob Abrams

Jacob Abrams is a sophomore from Oxford, PA, majoring in Management in the Smeal College of Business. Jacob is the President/GM of The LION 90.7 FM along with being a play-by-play commentator and sports talk show host. He is a sports fanatic, and strongly supports the Philadelphia Phillies, Flyers, Sixers, and the New Orleans Saints. He is a first-generation Penn Stater, and in his free time he likes to play sports and sing. You can follow him on Twitter @jake_abrams and contact him at [email protected]

Sons Of Jeffrey Creates A New Atmosphere For Penn State Men’s Soccer

Home-field advantage is crucial for home wins against any opponent. Established student sections like the S-Zone and the Roar Zone have been the talk of campus lately, but now men's soccer's Sons of Jeffrey are ready to join the conversation.

14 Places To Find Berkey Creamery Ice Cream

Creamery fans pack up their gallons of ice cream with dry ice thinking that State College is the only place they can get the Penn State delicacy. But in reality, Creamery ice cream can be found in many more locations than University Park.

Hall of Fame Boxer Mike Tyson to Perform at the BJC

The infamous Hall of Fame boxer who has a taste for beating up others, video games, and biting off ears, is bringing his one-man live show to the Bryce Jordan Center on October 25.

Year Three: Christian Hackenberg’s Redemption

There's no way around it: Christian Hackenberg had a disappointing sophomore campaign in 2014. But with the NFL looming and a better situation around him, he is ready to rebound for a great junior year.

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Four-Star Defensive Tackle Karamo Dioubate Commits To Penn State

The 6-foot-3, 279 pound defensive tackle out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, had offers from Alabama, Auburn, Ohio State, Michigan State, Pitt, and more.

What To Expect In James Franklin’s Second Season At Penn State

James Franklin's first years at Vanderbilt and Penn State were eerily similar. If that remains true for year two, Penn State football could be in for a season to remember.

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