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This Week in Happy Valley: McKenna Watch

This Week in Happy Valley: McKenna Watch

Yahoo09-07-2025
How much is Penn State offering for Gavin McKenna?
Why the CHL rule change has been the biggest factor in Penn State hockey's recruiting surge.
Former Penn State hockey forward Connor MacEachern has signed in Sweden.
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Where do Penn State football's top players rank in College Football 26?
Who are Penn State football's top sleeper players in 2025?
James Franklin was named to the Dodd Trophy watchlist this week.
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