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See why the Iowa head coach is in Happy Valley this week, visiting Penn State's Lasch Building. Every time Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz visits Penn State outside of football season, the rumor mill kicks into high gear. A Pennsylvania native, some view Ferentz as a possible successor to legendary Nittany Lion head coach Joe Paterno. So when Ferentz brought his daughter to Happy Valley a few years ... [link]

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Reporters' Notebooks
Published 5/24/2008 by dawizofodds (noreply@blogger.com) at The Wizard of Odds
Bob Condotta, Seattle Times: Washington and Louisiana State have agreed to a home-and-home series, starting with a 2009 game in Seattle. The Huskies and Tigers will meet in 2012 in Baton Rouge. Washington is never shy when it comes to scheduling big-time opponents. Howard Richman, Kansas City Star: Defensive end Jeffrey Fitzgerald, a freshman All-American and two-year starter at Virginia, is transferring to Kansas State. Mark Brennan, Fight On State: What is Iowa's Kirk Ferentz doing on the Penn State campus, talking with Nittany Lion athletic director Tim ...

Ferentz visits Penn State
Published 5/24/2008 at Fanblogs.com
... Iowa Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz, once a Penn State fan favorite to succeed legendary coach Joe Paterno, paid a visit to Happy Valley this week. According to Scout.com, he was spotted touring the football facilities with PSU AD Tim Curley. ...

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