ad but true: Coaches and fans
don't always see eye to eye, and
not just on perpetual wedge is-
sues, such as whether the backup
quarterback ought to be starting
or whether the secondary needs to be more
aggressive. Sometimes they split on matters
you would expect them to agree on.
Take, for instance, Penn State's upcom-
ing visit to Dublin for the Croke Park
Classic. Conceived in the a5ermath of
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WORLD
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A WALK IN THE PARK
Croke Park holds
68,000 fans for
American football.
The site has hosted
Gaelic football since
1884, with the stadi-
um opening in 1913. It
was renovated in
2004.
The Franklin era