It’s a wrestling weekend with a lot of moving parts, but the Penn State coach and one of his stars insist it’s strictly business.
It matters not that the University of Pennsylvania — Friday’s 7 p.m. opponent — is America’s first university, or that the city of Philadelphia is an open American history book, or that a cheesesteak sandwich or two might be consumed, or even that two former Nittany Lion wrestlers will assume spots on the Penn bench as assistant coaches.