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By Nate Bauer MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Penn State withstood a shaky start and an hours-long halftime weather delay en route to a season-opening win at West Virginia on Saturday. Led by explosive playmaking on offense and a swarming defensive effort, the Nittany Lions comfortably completed the 34-12 win. And they did it while breaking for a two-hour, 19-minute weather delay at the half. These are the highs and lows from the game: Game superlativesPLAYER OF THE GAME Penn State offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki was hoped to be a game-changer for the Nittany Lions after a stagnant performance from …

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