
| Michael Robinson at 6-2, 217 pounds is one of the most dominate quarterbacks in college football. Graduating from Varina High School in Richmond, Virginia Robinson is a key part to the Penn State offence. Michael Robinson is also the only Nittany Lion to ever run and throw for 1,000 yards in a career. He is considered a triple threat because of his amazing ability to pass, run, and catch any ball that comes in his direction. This Penn State senior will look to be drafted in the NFL next year! |
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Tony Hunt at 6-2, 219 pounds is one of the most talented running backs in college football. Graduating from T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia, this Junior is known for his hard running and straight-ahead style. Hunt is also very adept in catching passes out of the backfield as he led the team last year with 39 receptions and came second with 334 yards receiving. His full name is Antonio Christopher Hunt and was born November 24, 1985 in San Antonio, Texas. Hunt is also enrolled in the Collage of liberal Arts and will look to be the top running back in college football next year!
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Derrick Williams, also known as D-Wheels, stands 6 feet tall and weighs only a mere 191 pounds. He attended Eleanor Roosevelt High School and was born in Washington D.C. on July 6, 1986. Blessed with tremendous speed, Williams is best known for his fantastic touchdown catch to defeat North Western in the final seconds of the game. D-Wheels is a standout player and will make an enormous impact as a sophomore next year at Penn State! |
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Justin King stands 6 feet tall and weighs 181 pounds which makes him one of the fastest receivers in the NCAA! He is from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and attended high school at Gateway. King is one of the most interesting all around players because he can play any position at any given time. Born on May 11, 1987, King has played every football position imaginable from running back, wide receiver, cornerback, and sometimes even quarter back on trick plays. Look for King to be a breakthrough player next year in his sophomore year as a Nittany Lion. |
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Tamba Hali at 6 feet 3 inches tall and 267 pounds is by far the most explosive defensive ends in college football. He originally was born in Africa, but moved to Teaneck, New Jersey at an extremely young age and attended his high school career at Teaneck High School. This standout senior still has his mother living in Africa and hopes to bring her to the United States as soon as he becomes a U.S. citizen. Tamba will be a standout player in the NFL next year and will dominate with his beast-like power! | |
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Paul Posluszny stands 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs 229 pounds. He is one of the most powerful linebackers in Penn State history and dominates college football. He was born on October 10, 1984 in Butler, Pennsylvania and attended Hopewell High School. This powerhouse is not only a leader on the field but also inside the classroom averaging a 3.8 grade-point average. Posluszny has had a historic year and will continue to lead Penn State to victory next year!
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Alan Zemaitis is a senior cornerback that stands 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs 201 pounds. Zemaitis possesses an amazing speed and agility, which allows him to excel on the field. Born August 24, 1982 in Rochester, New York, Zemaitis intercepts any pass that is in his direction. Alan also attended Central Catholic High School. Next year, Zemaitis will be an awsome cornerback in the NFL! |
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Joe Paterno is 79 years old and has been the head coach of Penn State since 1966, which is 40 years! Born on December 21, 1926, Paterno grew up during the time of the Great Depression. He graduated from Brown University and instantly took over Rip Engles job as the Penn State head coach. From that point on, the Nittany Lions were turned around and were seemingly unbeatable even to this day. Joe Pa is also highly regarded for his contributions to academies as well as his football coaching. Paterno will go down in history as the greatest college football coach!
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