O'Brien builds on NFL ties, experience, at Penn State

Head coach Bill O'Brien of the Penn State Nittany Lions gestures towards an official during the second half against the Navy Midshipmen at Beaver Stadium on September 15, 2012 in State College, Pennsylvania. (September 14, 2012 - Source: Rob Carr/Getty Images North America) (Rob Carr/Getty Images North Ame)
Head coach Bill O'Brien of the Penn State Nittany Lions gestures towards an official during the second half against the Navy Midshipmen at Beaver Stadium on September 15, 2012 in State College, Pennsylvania. (September 14, 2012 - Source: Rob Carr/Getty Images North America) (Rob Carr/Getty Images North Ame)
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Updated: 10/10/2012 7:43 pm
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - One of the biggest selling points first-year Penn State coach Bill O'Brien can make to potential recruits relates to his previous job.

Those NFL connections he made as offensive coordinator for the New England Patriots are already coming in handy in Happy Valley. NFL scouts are regulars at Nittany Lions practices - another one of the bevy of changes in the new era of Penn State football.

Having scouts at a college practice isn't unusual. But under the late coach Joe Paterno's watch at Penn State, it was an infrequent occurrence at best.

Contrast that to Wednesday's low-key, off-week practice for the Nittany Lions (4-2, 2-0 Big Ten). Eleven NFL teams showed up, including the Broncos, Browns, Jets, Steelers and Vikings.

Penn State next plays Oct. 20 at Iowa.

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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