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Emotion not enough as Penn State lose in first game since scandal

Emotion not enough as Penn State lose in first game since scandal

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — By the third quarter yesterday, after Ohio took a 17-14 lead over Penn State, Beaver Stadium got so quiet you could hear an NCAA hammer fall. There were grand predictions about what would take place in the first...   Full Story

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