Category: Greg Maresca
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The Pro-To-College Pipeline
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College basketball just broke the timeline. Former pros are boomeranging back to campus, armed with NIL cash, polished games, and immediate eligibility. The latest shocker is James Nnaji, a 7-foot…
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Unheralded and Autonomous
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College football is drowning in cash grabs, NIL bidding wars, and transfer-portal chaos. But for one Saturday every year, the sport snaps back to its soul. The Army–Navy Game —…
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The 40 Million Dollar Mulligan
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James Franklin just pulled off the richest soft landing in college football history. Fired after a flat 3-3 start, Penn State paid him $9 million to walk away—saving itself a…
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Penn State Coach Search – The Dukes’ Dark Horse
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Penn State stands at a familiar crossroads. In 1966, the university gambled on a little-known assistant named Joe Paterno, and the bet paid off in national titles, undefeated seasons, and…
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A Defining Search for Penn State Football
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Penn State football has reached a breaking point. After 12 seasons of promise but no national title, James Franklin’s exit has triggered the most defining coaching search the program has…
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Grit Over Glamor: D-III’S Honest Huddle
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College football isn’t always roaring stadiums, NIL millions, and ESPN cameras. In Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, Susquehanna University reminds us why Division-III football still matters. There are no traffic jams into Lot…
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A Portal Timeout
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The NCAA has finally acted to curb what many dubbed “unrestricted free agency” in college football. In a decisive move, the Division I Administrative Committee voted to eliminate the spring…
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Stirring the Gravy
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Greg Maresca serves a spicy meatball of cultural satire in “Stirring the Gravy,” skewering the quirks of Pennsylvanian-Italians with unapologetic humor. Channeling Jeff Foxworthy’s “You might be a redneck if…”…
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On the MLB’s Periphery
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Nick Dunn’s baseball story is one of grit, grind, and guts. A fifth-round pick by the Cardinals in 2018, Dunn has quietly carved out a journeyman’s tale across America’s ballfields.…
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Baseball’s Thorny Rose
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Pete Rose’s lifetime ban from baseball was finally lifted – but only after he died. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred declared “permanent ineligibility” ends with death, seven months after Rose’s passing.…
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College Football’s Spring Rite: Penn State’s Blue-White Game
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Penn State’s Blue-White Game faces a future of corporate sponsorship, NIL chaos, and fading traditions
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Remote Work Crisis: WFH or WTF? Confronting the Homebound Hustle
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Remote Work Crisis: As companies push for office returns, remote work’s future is uncertain. Is work-from-home here to stay?


