Lou Prato was an iconic Penn State historian who led the creation of the university's all-sports museum. He died this week at ...
He also chronicled the origin story of Penn State's "We Are!" cheer. “Lou Prato was the authority on all things Penn State Athletics history,” Penn State Athletic Director Pat Kraft said in a ...
He was a humble and willing story-teller to whoever sought his expertise, which included research on subject matters such as the origin of Penn State's "We Are!" cheer. Need a break? Play the USA ...
He also chronicled the origin story of Penn State's "We Are!" cheer. “Lou Prato was the authority on all things Penn State Athletics history,” Penn State Athletic Director Pat Kraft said in a ...
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Centre Daily Times on MSN‘An absolute treasure.’ Longtime Penn State historian, journalist Lou Prato leaves a legacyPrato, a veteran journalist and sports fanatic, rose to prominence among Penn State fans as the Nittany Lions’ unofficial ...
Additionally, he’s coming into the Penn State Wrestling room ... he’s going to be someone the Nittany Lion fans will be cheering on for years to come.
I once heard someone say that being a fan of Penn State football is like cheering for someone you know will get a bronze medal. It’s cool, but you know you’ll never be the best. As saddening ...
Penn State has lost one of its treasures. Lou Prato, the school’s foremost historian on athletics and the first director of the all-sports museum (2002-15), passed away rather unexpectedly last week ...
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'I want to be the number one pick': Penn State's Abdul Carter states NFL draft caseAbdul Carter, Penn State's star pass rusher, has something to say to teams picking atop the draft: "I feel like I’m the best ...
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