Doug Klopacz – 68 Penn State 6-3 286
2010: Played in 13 games.
2009: Klopacz served as the top reserve to first-team All-Big Ten center Stefen Wisniewski and saw action in six games. Klopacz played in the wins over Akron, Syracuse, Temple, Illinois, Easter n Illinois and Michigan State, helping the Nittany Lions gain more than 500 yards against both the Zips and Panthers. He returned to the field after suffering a serious knee injury early in the 2008 campaign.
2008: The squad's No. 2 center, Klopacz saw action on 45 snaps during the first three games of the season, led by 20 against Coastal Carolina. He suffered a serious knee injury in practice leading up to the Temple game, tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and was lost for the season.
2007: Klopacz made his collegiate debut in the season-opening win over Florida International. He also saw action in the Nittany Lions' big win over No. 19 Wisconsin.
2006: Redshirt season.
High School: Klopacz had a memorable career at New Jersey powerhouse St. Joseph's Regional HS. Playing for Coach Tony Karcich, he lined up at tackle and tight end on an offensive line that was instrumental in clearing the way to three state championships. Klopacz was recognized as a Newark Star-Ledger second-team all-stater and private school all-state selection as a senior.
Personal: Full name is Douglas John Klopacz. He is a kinesiology major. Born September 9, 1987.
Better in the: Passing game.
Friday, February 4, 2011
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