There was a seven-minute standing ovation after Michael P. Nash’s documentary "Saving the Roar" premiered at the State Theatre in State College several years ago. But outside those 1,200 people who attended the event, the film about Penn State’s 2012 football season has never really been available to the public. Until now. "Saving the Roar" is available online for the first time and can be rented for $20 via the Vimeo streaming platform. Once the movie reaches 100,000 views, the filmmakers will donate a portion of the proceeds to Penn State’s NIL collective. Produced by Nash’s Beverly Hills Production company, "Saving the Roar" goes behind the scenes of that 2012 season, the first following Joe Paterno’s firing and death and under NCAA sanctions announced less than two months before the season began. The Nittany Lions went 8-4 under first-year head coach Bill O’Brien and a group of players who banded together while most tried to count them out.…