Fera leaving Penn State for Texas
Aug 2, 2012 - 3:33 PM State College, PA (Sports Network) - Penn State has reportedly lost another player, as kicker/punter Anthony Fera has decided to leave in the wake of the NCAA's transfer rules following the sanctions against the school from the Jerry Sandusky scandal.The Centre Daily Times said Thursday that Fera is heading to the University of Texas. There was no confirmation from either school, although Fera has been removed from Penn State's official roster.
Fera averaged 42.0 yards on 64 punts last season and connected on 14-of-17 field goal tries. He was the first player to handle both kicking and punting duties for Penn State since Chris Bahr in 1975.
The native of Cypress, Texas will be eligible for Texas immediately.
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