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Sabock back on the sideline

MIAMI SHORES, Fla. – Back in the 1980s, Mike Sabock was a graduate assistant at Penn State, looking for a full-time coaching position.

A former high school coach, Sabock was always a fan of Lee Corso, who had accepted the head coaching position at Northern Illinois before the 1984 season. Sabock had seen Corso at coaching clinics and just enjoyed his enthusiasm.

So, Sabock picked up the phone in the Penn State football office one day and called Corso, who happened to answer his call.

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