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Penn State football released season ticket sale statistics yesterday and to nobody’s surprise numbers appears to be well up from recent years. The team’s success has seen interest sky rocket and the numbers seem to reflect that notion.
Pat Chambers when back to work this week, first earning a solid victory over visiting Maryland and then picking up a commitment from Floridian stretch-four Travis Buttrick. Yes, that’s his name. The 6-8 power foward is a native of Bloomsburg, Pa. who committed on the spot after receiving the offer.
Penn State wrestling looks to complete an undefeated regular season this weekend. The Nittany Lions will first play host to Illinois on Friday before welcoming back former PSU national champ Kerry McCoy who is at the helm of the Maryland Terrapins.
Guy Gadowsky’s Penn State Hockey team faces what I’d call its most important series of the season as it takes on Wisconsin and tries to put an end to a losing skid that has seen it drop from first to 10th in the USCHO coaches poll.
Lastly, the Penn State football team returned to Vince McMahon’s ruthless aggression era this week as Cam Brown and Miles Sanders competed in a drill where they attempted to pull a tire, in opposite direction, across a line five yards behind them. It’s a wonder neither lost a limb but boy is it fun to watch.