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Former Penn State football defensive end Shane Simmons has officially found a new home in the college football world.
The graduate student announced Tuesday on Twitter that he’ll use his remaining NCAA eligibility at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia.
Let’s run it back Coach Huff. Committed to Marshall University!!
After originally retiring from football to pursue a career in the business world, Simmons made a new
announcement in April that he will enter the transfer portal. After nearly a month of testing the waters, he announced his destination and officially left the Penn State program.
The defensive end is reuniting with former Penn State assistant coach Charles Huff, who was with the Nittany Lions from 2014 to 2018. Huff is now the head coach at Marshall and even received a quick shoutout from Simmons in his tweet announcing his commitment.
Hoyas reunite for 9th time
By Voleer Thomas
A group of Eastside High School graduates who played sports together and have remained close friends throughout the years celebrated with the community to honor and remember a popular sports figure.
The Hawthorne Road Hoyas Reunion was held for the ninth time this year as family and friends gathered to celebrate their bond at the Cynthia Moore Chestnut Park located at 2315 SE 35th St. on Saturday.
The group was founded in 2010 by Eastside graduates Harold “Gator” Hoskins, Leon
Houston, Jerrod “Juicy” Owens, Montrell Ross and Clyde Byrd.
The festivities were canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.