I think they have it right. In a few years, four losses could look like a national championship year to them.
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Buckeye86;2267203; said:Edit: and for the record, didn't Penn State basically cheat their way into an undefeated season against Nebraska in '82 and again against Bama in '86?
What a proud and prestigious history of irrelevance and cheating the cult has to cling to.
Abenaki;2267186; said:http://www.blackshoediaries.com/201...inal-gift-to-penn-state-the-2012-senior-class
Good. Lord.
Also, what'd they do that was so special compared to say, the USC Senior class or the OSU Senior class (besides lose 4 more games! Bazinga!) or any other Senior class at a program facing a bowl ban?
Dudes, refs screwd 'em.Steve19;2267227; said:I think they have it right. In a few years, four losses could look like a national championship year to them.
BB73;2267649; said:
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IgnoreWhat you should have told those Iowans was that .........Reply their days of beating Penn State with less talent are over. We now have a coach who can and will fight back with an equal or greater force. To me, the future of Penn State football looks bright. If you focus on that your dinner will taste better.
Zurp;2267724; said:http://bwi.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=36&tid=160365103&mid=160365103&sid=890&style=2
So what this guy is saying is that they used to have a coach who would turn over and take his beatings? I just don't get it. Do they think Paterno was great or not?
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Lotsa support in Gator and Noles country *
The problem for many of us remains the reins of power at Penn State remaining in the hands of a group which collectively chose to hide in the bushes and not stand up for Penn State when the media was framing the Sandusky scandal as "The Penn State Scandal" and then allowed somebody WE PAID $6.5M to present a misleading and substantially unproven report which "validated" prosecutorial conspiracy theories--and which allowed the NCAA to act as the moral arbiter of the nation and eviscerate the PSU football program. Many of us don't trust this group to make ANY further decisions for Penn State, and yet they remain in office.