Former Penn State football player stabbed to death in Philadelphia

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A former Penn State quarterback was stabbed to death in Philadelphia by a man on a bike, according to reports.

Sean Schellenger, who played for the Nittany Lions in 2000 and was working as a real-estate developer, was killed Thursday night, according to the Associated Press. Philly.com has reported that Schellenger was on Penn State's roster in 2000, though he never accumulated any statistics.

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According to the Associated Press, police found Schellenger "lying in the road, bleeding heavily from a stab wound to the back. He died at a hospital."

The AP goes on to report, "police say Schellenger and two others exited the vehicle because another car was blocking the road when the bicyclist arrived and a dispute erupted. Police say the man on the bike pulled a large knife from a backpack and stabbed Schellenger. The man fled on foot."

Schellenger attended Coatesville Area High School and was set to be inducted into the school's athletics Hall of Fame.

Philly.com has also reported that Schellenger appeared in just one game for the Nittany Lions during the 200 season.