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Penn State Football: Campbell Retains Lustig, Hires Lynn
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Penn State footballs new head coach Matt Campbell is retaining special teams coordinator Justin Lustig for a third season, following a standout second year that saw the Nittany Lions excel in kicking and punting. Kicker Ryan Barker set a school record with a ninety-four point seven percent field goal rate, while punter Gabe Nwosu averaged a record forty-six point one yards per punt. Campbell is also hiring D’Anton Lynn as defensive coordinator, who previously worked at USC. On the player side, offensive linemen Anthony Donkoh and Cooper Cousins, along with tight end Andrew Rappleyea, are staying put, while nine others, including cornerbacks A.J. Harris and Elliot Washington, are transferring. Campbell is keeping key pieces in place while reshaping the roster, setting the stage for a strong offseason push at Happy Valley.
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