One Beaver Stadium


University Park, Pa. 16802
(814) 867-4433

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Letterman of the Month: Doug Ostrosky ’98 A Penn State Football Player at His Core

1) When did you play football at PSU and in what position(s)?
1994-1998, Tight End and Quarterback

2) Favorite memory from your time playing football at Penn State?
Having the privilege of being a part of one of the best teams in Penn State football history...'95 Rose Bowl Champion and a #2 final National Ranking. We were 3-1 in Bowl games over the four years that I was on the team.

3) How has being a PSU Letterman impacted your life?
I learned teamwork, accountability, trust, and loyalty. Many of my teammates went on to play professionally, others became teachers, coaches, professors, lawyers, doctors, entertainers, investment bankers, entrepreneurs, and businessmen. Regardless of what we do now, where we live, what teams we've been on since and will be on in the future, we are still Penn State football players at our core. It is the honor of a lifetime to share that bond with these special men.

4) What does being a member of the Letterman’s Club mean to you?
The Penn State Letterman's Club is the greatest fraternity on the planet. That is an unmitigated fact. I am so humbled to have been able to wear the Blue and White and I am so proud that I will always get to call myself a Nittany Lion.

Today, Doug lives in Cornelius, NC, with his wife, Amy, daughter Ainsley, 6, and son Luke, 4. He is the Director Digital IT for Lowe’s Companies, Inc. and he continues to support the Special Olympics.

Beaver Stadium Lounge

The Football Letterman's Club lounge has been well received by our former football lettermen and guests who have visited the 6,000 sq. ft. facility. It has quickly become a popular gathering place for former players and their families before, during and after the games.

Club History

The Football Letterman's Club began in 1980. The first few events that the club had were quite successful. They met initially at the HUB and had approximately 800 people. Skits were performed and everyone had a good time. From there, the Club developed a mailing list and roster and started collecting dues for both yearly and lifetime memberships.

Executive Board

The Executive Board is empowered to transact the business and administer the affairs of the club within the framework of the constitution and its bylaws. The Board is made up of the President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, Club Administrative Assistant, and Athletic Department Administrator.

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