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[ Saturday, Nov. 23, 2002 ]
Michael Haynes is always smiling. They heard all the negative comments of how this could be one of the worst Penn State classes in memory, but that has all turned around this season. Fate did Charles Rogers wrong. QB wants second chance Ron Mason, the winningest coach in college hockey history who is currently undergoing a trial by fire as the Michigan State Athletic Director, knows a lot about loyalty. If hockey teaches you anything, it is to stick up for your own. But Mason also knows how important control is, and when Bobby Williams lost all handle of the Spartans football team, Mason knew he had to go. Never mind that Mason had guaranteed Williams' safety.
My Opinion: Jeff Frantz
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Kahlil Smith Magazine editors for this issue: Rick Burchfield Jeff Rice
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