Daily News | Trusting Sean Clifford paid off for Penn State
PASADENA, Calif. — Penn State’s official Rose Bowl media day had just begun when a scrum surrounded a young man at a far table.
It was the new guys correctly attracting more attention from Penn State’s traveling press corps. What more could the old guys say? History already tells us that Franklin made the correct call, since Penn State hasn’t lost since that Ohio State game, and Clifford had plenty to do with that. “It was definitely pivotal in my development,” Clifford said. “Not even from the camp. Just seeing what the biggest stages are, what the Rose Bowl really stands for. Being out here, being able to really take it in …”“It’s surreal, it really is,” Clifford said. “I think it’s really starting to set in, seeing the patches, how clean it is. It’s just a beautiful game and a beautiful logo, too, honestly. Just the meaning behind what that rose stands for, the games that have been played before it.
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