PSU's McGloin, Mauti prep for draft in own way
PSU's McGloin, Mauti prep for draft in own way
UPDATED: 01/31/2013

By GENARO C. ARMAS, AP Sports Writer

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Matt McGloin went Hollywood. Michael Mauti went home to Louisiana.

Miles from the campus they called home for five years, the two Penn State stars have taken different routes to prepare for their shots at the NFL. After helping to lead the Nittany Lions to a surprising 8-4 season, they began to focus on the next level ... in their own way.

"The weather is great," said McGloin, a Scranton, Pa., native, joked about training in southern California. "A lot better than the 6-degree weather back home."

There was little time to party or hit the beach, though. McGloin, a quarterback who had a six-day-a-week workout schedule, is scheduled to play in the "Texas vs. The Nation" all-star game Saturday in Allen, Texas.

"Just landed. Can't wait to start playing ball again," McGloin posted on Twitter this week. It would be his first action since the emotional 24-21 win over Wisconsin in the season finale Nov. 24.

Mauti, a linebacker, has been training back in Louisiana. A stellar senior season ended early after Mauti had to miss the finale with a left knee injury. Previous injuries — one to each knee — cut short two seasons in Mauti's career.

He declined to give more specifics on his knee, other than saying that things were going well while training for the NFL Combine. He's already tried to make a good impression with the personal touch of sending hand-written notes to all 32 NFL general managers.

"Feedback," he said, "has been positive so far."

The stoic Mauti embraced a high-profile leadership role during the challenging 2012 season, working with fellow seniors Michael Zordich and Jordan Hill to help keep most of the team together after the NCAA handed down strict sanctions in July. Mauti will be known as one of the best leaders in the history of the program, but he sought a change of scenery after the draining season.

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