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James Franklin’s statement on passing of Franco Harris

The Penn State football family lost an icon with the passing of Franco Harris, a former Penn State running back and Pro Football Hall of Fame player. Harris passed away just days before the Pittsburgh Steelers were set to honor him and the 50th anniversary of his signature play in the NFL, The Immaculate Reception.

Reactions and thoughts came flowing in all day following the news of Harris’ passing, and Penn State head coach James Franklin issued his own statement on a busy day with the start of the early signing period. Franklin called Harris a “true steward of the blue & white.”

Here is what Franklin said about Harris.

“Our thoughts are with Franco Harris’ wife, Dana, and we send our deepest condolences to his entire family, friends, the Steelers organization and all whose lives were impacted by Franco. His professional career and accomplishments speak for itself as a Pro Football Hall of Famer, 4-time Super Bowl champion and 9-time Pro Bowl selection, but it was his toughness and team-first approach as a Nittany Lion that will long be remembered by Penn Staters, Franco was a true steward of the blue & white and he will be sorely missed.”

Harris was 72.

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Story originally appeared on Nittany Lions Wire