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Reflecting the Week, Lions Fall

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Graham Zug used to call this place home.

Until a year ago, he was a Penn State receiver. His older brother was part of the school's Blue Band.

As Zug stood behind the Nittany Lions' bench Saturday alongside countless other former players in a symbol of solidarity, he said he could sense something inside Beaver Stadium wasn't normal.

There were 107,903 fans in the building, but the atmosphere was subdued.

"It was different," Zug said. "You could tell."

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