I’ve always wondered what it must feel like to be an Alabama football fan.
As it turns out, I already know.
It feels the same way that it does to be a Penn State wrestling fan.
The No. 1-ranked Nittany Lions began their 2018-19 season at Rec Hall on Sunday against visiting Kent State and, boy, did they ever deliver.
Penn State won nine of 10 matches including seven pins and two tech falls en route to a 52-3 victory.
The dual meet opened at 125 pounds with Devin Schnupp who, in all likelihood, is just keeping the spot warm for either Brody Teske or Gavin Teasdale.