McSorley Becomes the Winningest Quarterback in Penn State History
With Saturday's win over Rutgers, Trace McSorley is now the winningest quarterback in Penn State football's illustrious history.
Maggie grew up a mere 40 miles from Beaver Stadium, home of Penn State Football. She is a graduate of Penn State University and Penn State Law and covers the Penn State Nittany Lion football team. Her hobbies include watching and playing all sports, reading and spending time with family and friends.
With Saturday's win over Rutgers, Trace McSorley is now the winningest quarterback in Penn State football's illustrious history.
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