Former Penn State LB Stupar reacts to Sandusky verdict

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Nathan Stupar is the subject of Monday night's "Meet the Rookies" segment on CSN Bay Area's SportsNet Central.But the Raiders' seventh-round draft choice already gave a glimpse into his soul, so to speak, via Twitter in the wake of Friday night's conviction of Jerry Sandusky on 45 of 48 counts of child molestation.RELATED: Sandusky convicted
Stupar played linebacker at Penn State, where Sandusky had been an assistant coach from 1969 through 1999 and remained a larger-than-life figure.A look, then, at Stupar's Sandusky-related Tweets on Friday:"Verdict has been reached in Sandusky case. Waiting to see what happens.""I hope justice prevails tonight in the Sandusky case. letjusticebeswift""I am so proud of PennState for sticking together through this entire Sandusky trial.""I pray for justice for the victims, their families, PennState and JoePa. Sandusky""Sandusky guilty on 4548 counts. justiceisserved""On a high note, only 8 days until I'm back home in State College and only 16 until my wedding."None of the other three players on the Raiders' 88-man roster who played collegiately at Penn State -- center Stefen Wisniewski, defensive end Jack Crawford, safety Chaz Powell -- offered their respective thoughts on social media. In fact, Wisniewski declined comment last season, when the charges came to light on a national scale.

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