Penn State is not a good example, unless we're talking football. UPenn is a top ten, Ivy League school (I think the only public member?). Ohio State is higher ranked than Ohio University, but not older (OU is 1804 vs. 1870); and neither is highly ranked (both are outside the top 50 in USN&WR) or respected except in limited fields.
In any event, he did say 'in general', not 'in every instance', and I think that is probably sufficient given what I know, at least.
In any event, he did say 'in general', not 'in every instance', and I think that is probably sufficient given what I know, at least.
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