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Lions move to No. 12 in AP, No. 10 in Coaches'

After its dominant 35-10 win at Michigan, Penn State moved up a spot in the AP Poll from No. 13 to No. 12 and a spot in the USA Today Coaches' Poll from No. 11 to No. 10.

Florida retook control of the AP Poll, followed by Alabama, Texas, USC and Cincinnati. Out of the Big Ten, unbeaten Iowa is No. 7 and Ohio State is No. 17, while Wisconsin also received votes.

-Brown

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The Roster

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Matt Fortuna is a junior majoring in journalism and a football reporter for the Collegian. He has previously covered the men's tennis, soccer and basketball teams. A traditionalist, he would like nothing more than to see Joe Paterno throw it back to his Brooklyn days and install the single-wing offense this season.

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Nate Mink is a junior majoring in journalism and a football reporter for the Daily Collegian and a 5-foot-10 sesquipedalian from Allentown who has tried to grow facial hair for 20 years. Sadly, he has been unsuccessful thus far. He is anxious to get a new driver's license in September and hopes the bartenders at Zanzibar in Ann Arbor believe he's 21.

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Wayne Staats is a senior majoring in journalism and history and is a football reporter for the Collegian. He previously covered the baseball and women's basketball teams. He never made it far playing competitive football, unless Nerf football in grade school counts.

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Matt Brown is a senior majoring in journalism and is the Collegian's football editor. He previously covered the Penn State men's basketball, baseball and women's soccer teams. While a fan of most sports, he thinks the 14 Saturdays of the college football season are the best 14 days of the year and all 34 bowl games are worth watching.

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