Penn State Football team makes an impact beyond the football field

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Coach James Franklin and players took time to meet with Penn State Children’s Hospital patients, as well as Four Diamonds and Children’s Miracle Network children."Gannon’s a rambunctious little 10-year-old, like as much as you can be," his mom Jennifer said with a laugh.

"Even through all the ups and downs of breaking his leg, from feeding therapy, you name it, he's always smiling and trying to pick other people up," Jennifer said. It's not the whiteout game or THON, buts it's a tradition that means the world to kids at the Penn State Health Children's Hospital. The Nittany Lion Football team stopped in for a visit Wednesday. WPMT FOX43"It's about giving back to the community," Franklin said."It's about making a difference in people's lives. It's about being a role model and a mentor.

 

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