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State College

noun

  1. a city in central Pennsylvania.



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Just over two weeks ago, the No. 3-ranked Penn State football team was leading No. 6 Oregon in a spectacular “white-out” game in State College, Pa. James Franklin, the Nittany Lions’ coach of more than a decade, was on the brink of finally doing what he’d long struggled to do: win a game that would cement his team’s place as a national title contender.

To understand just how remarkable Saturday’s game became, as it approached midnight in State College, Pa., you first have to understand just how dull it was just after kickoff some four hours earlier.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if this is a sign that the plug is being pulled,” said Martin Lewison, associate professor of business management for Farmingdale State College in New York, who is also a Six Flags shareholder.

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Burton lettered in basketball at San Francisco State College and kept a clipping of a newspaper box score showing he scored 20 points against a University of San Francisco team that included young Bill Russell, one of the greatest basketball players of all time.

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Baker-Mazara then traveled to the East Coast to play for Northwest Florida State College during the 2022-23 season while getting back on track academically before landing a spot on the Auburn roster during the 2023-25 seasons.

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