LaVar Arrington
The FACTS provided for LaVar Arrington do not include a single named work, publication, or other clearly citable primary output of the kind the structural recipe requires as an opening anchor. The facts cover only his birthplace, birth date, education, and sport. Following the evidence lock strictly, a biography can only responsibly reflect what those facts support.
LaVar Arrington is an American football player born in Pittsburgh. His date of birth is recorded variously as June 20 or June 30, 1978, a discrepancy that appears in the available records.
Arrington, a United States citizen, attended North Hills High School before going on to play college football for the Penn State Nittany Lions. His path from Pittsburgh through North Hills High School to Penn State represents the documented arc of his early football career.
The facts on record do not extend to his professional career, awards, or named successors, so no further concrete claims can be made here. What the record does confirm is that Arrington's football career began in Pittsburgh and moved through Pennsylvania institutions, from North Hills High School to Penn State, where he competed at the collegiate level as a member of the Nittany Lions program.
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Quotes by LaVar Arrington

This has been the greatest building block I have been a part of. We had a heck of a game and we will move on from there, but I am not going to dwell on that.

This has been the greatest building block I've been a part of. I just hope and pray that I am a part of it next year.

I will put my Butkus (Award) in storage. I will put my Alamo Bowl MVP trophy in storage. Jerseys, anything Penn State, in storage. Wherever Tom Bradley goes, that's the school I will start to put memorabilia up in my home. I'm done. I'm done with Penn State. If they're done with us, I'm done with them.

I believe in miracles, ... and I believe at that point I really did feel a change. Whether it's a more mental thing than it is divine intervention, I don't know, but I feel pretty good.

I could easily be in different situations. I'm healthy. My personal life is wonderful. I attribute a lot of my happiness to my wife. We have discussions on what goes on here and on everything else. We always take the positives out of things.

I could have handled things a little bit better in certain instances, but that's neither here nor there. We're where we're at. We've just got to keep building toward something. And me, if this is the challenge in front of me, that I've got to try and work my way back through the ranks, then rather than trying to be a prima donna and say 'I am who I am, you should give me an opportunity,' I'd rather just work my tail off to try and achieve that.

I feel all right. It's a good deal. I feel good enough to play my part on this team, whatever that may be. I figured they wanted to see how much I could play.


