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'''Mike McQueary''' is an assistant ] coach at ]. McQueary, easily identified on the Penn State sideline by his bright red hair is a record setting, former quarterback for the Nittany Lions. He lead Penn State for two seasons, 1996 and 1997, and set several records that still stand. In his position as recruiting coordinator, McQueary has overseen, the recruitment of several high profile recruits including, ], ], and ]. Mike McQueary returned to Penn State in 2000 following attempts to catch on in the ] with the ] <ref name="Raiders"> Pennstate{{cite web '''Mike McQueary''' is an assistant ] coach at ]. McQueary, easily identified on the Penn State sideline by his bright red hair is a record setting, former quarterback for the Nittany Lions. He lead Penn State for two seasons, 1996 and 1997, and set several records that still stand. In his position as recruiting coordinator, McQueary has overseen, the recruitment of several high profile recruits including, ], ], and ]. Mike McQueary returned to Penn State in 2000 following attempts to catch on in the ] with the ] <ref name="Raiders"> {{cite web
| url = http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/1998/06/06-23-98tdc/06-23-98d03-002.asp | title = McQueary trades in blue and white for silver and black, signs deal with Raiders| author = Christopher Antonacci | publisher = ]}} </ref> and ] with the ]. <ref name="Waived"> {{cite web |url = http://146.186.194.36/archive/1999/03/03-31-99tdc/03-31-99dsports-8.asp |title = Waive goodbye: McQueary placed on waivers in NFL Europe|author = Jordan Hyman |publisher = ]}} </ref> | url = http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/1998/06/06-23-98tdc/06-23-98d03-002.asp | title = McQueary trades in blue and white for silver and black, signs deal with Raiders| author = Christopher Antonacci | publisher = ]}} </ref> and ] with the ]. <ref name="Waived"> {{cite web |url = http://146.186.194.36/archive/1999/03/03-31-99tdc/03-31-99dsports-8.asp |title = Waive goodbye: McQueary placed on waivers in NFL Europe|author = Jordan Hyman |publisher = ]}} </ref>



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Mike McQueary

Mike McQueary is an assistant football coach at Penn State. McQueary, easily identified on the Penn State sideline by his bright red hair is a record setting, former quarterback for the Nittany Lions. He lead Penn State for two seasons, 1996 and 1997, and set several records that still stand. In his position as recruiting coordinator, McQueary has overseen, the recruitment of several high profile recruits including, Justing King, Derrick Williams, and Andrew Quarless. Mike McQueary returned to Penn State in 2000 following attempts to catch on in the NFL with the Oakland Raiders and NFL Europa with the Scottish Claymores.

References

  1. Christopher Antonacci. "McQueary trades in blue and white for silver and black, signs deal with Raiders". The Daily Collegian (Penn State).
  2. Jordan Hyman. "Waive goodbye: McQueary placed on waivers in NFL Europe". The Daily Collegian (Penn State).
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