Saturday, November 12, 2011

Google Alert - Penn State Football

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'We are Penn State' evokes a range of emotions
MiamiHerald.com
Former Penn State University head football coach Joe Paterno watches the team during practice on November 9, 2011 in State College, Pennsylvania. By Dan Le Batard John Amaechi was in Washington the other day, about to give a speech to the CEOs of ...
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MiamiHerald.com
Nebraska and Penn State pray together before game
Bradenton Herald
By TRAVIS JOHNSON - McClatchy Newspapers The Nebraska football coach didn't think the football game between his Cornhuskers and the Penn State Nittany Lions should've been played. After a child sex abuse scandal rocked State College and Penn State to ...
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WNY Penn State alumni gather for game
WIVB
BUFFALO, NY (WIVB) - After a week of controversy and scandal, players at Penn State University finally took the field for football Saturday, but without their legendary coach on the sidelines. The mood was subdued as local Penn State alumni got ...
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On emotional day, Nebraska holds off Penn State's late rally
Kansas City Star
AP All quiet at Paterno house Joe Paterno, the living embodiment of Penn State and its football program, kept a low profile Saturday, but his name and image won't disappear from campus any time soon. During the game, the first in 46 years that Paterno ...
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Kansas City Star
Moody's reviews Penn State rating
Financial Times
Penn State's football programme contributes about 2 per cent of revenues. Additional large contributors are tuition and other student-based revenue at 40 per cent and federal research grants at 19 per cent. The university receives 7 per cent of its ...
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Financial Times


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