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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

BuckeyeNation27;2356095; said:
what the shit? that guy is saying they're going to get to go to a bowl earlier, their scholarship restrictions can start earlier (meaning end earlier), and they get 10 scholarships back per year..............and they get responses like this:what in the ever living fuck is wrong with these people?

Inbreeding and cultural isolation dude.
 
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buckeyemania11;2356098; said:
Framed and set up....probably something to do with Jim Delany

Maybe.. but my guess is that the deeper problem is the 2 schools who control the puppet: Ohio State and Michigan. Don't you know that the "Little 8" are too used to begging for the scraps left over from the dinner table where Ohio State and Michigan sit that they are too scared to stand up and ask for a meal of their own? That's Penn State's job: to be the hero of the weak and downtrodden. Either that or their job is to get out of the Big Ten and out to a conference that they can manipulate better.
 
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Either that or their job is to get out of the Big Ten and out to a conference that they can manipulate better.
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or actually recruit their own state properly against Pitt for crying out loud. Penn state didn't forget how to play football. They simply got cut off in Ohio by tressel, in pa by Pitt and overall by a tired and underwhelming staff indicative of a declining man too stubborn and egotistical to let go.

Their home state in recruiting was Maryland during their very brief return to competence (not greatness) in recruiting.
 
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Zurp;2356170; said:
Maybe.. but my guess is that the deeper problem is the 2 schools who control the puppet: Ohio State and Michigan. Don't you know that the "Little 8" are too used to begging for the scraps left over from the dinner table where Ohio State and Michigan sit that they are too scared to stand up and ask for a meal of their own? That's Penn State's job: to be the hero of the weak and downtrodden. Either that or their job is to get out of the Big Ten and out to a conference that they can manipulate better.

Funny thing is one of Tug Speedwell's greatest posts that received tons of positive comments said the same thing. He used the term, "living in the slave shacks on the Buckverine Plantation with Overseer Delaney."
 
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jwinslow;2356172; said:
Their home state in recruiting was Maryland during their very brief return to competence (not greatness) in recruiting.

Which is why it's clear to anyone with a brain that letting Maryland into the Big Ten was a sinister plot by OhioState, Michigan and Delaney to cut off their recruiting grounds lest they rise to the complete dominance of the conference that was only denied them to date by corrupt officiating.
 
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ORD_Buckeye;2356296; said:
Funny thing is one of Tug Speedwell's greatest posts that received tons of positive comments said the same thing. He used the term, "living in the slave shacks on the Buckverine Plantation with Overseer Delaney."

Not really that funny. I learned all I know from the collection of greatness that is BWI. A bunch of that may have been before you outed yourself as Tug Speedwell, and I may have learned from his posts. Tug may have been a troll, but he fit in nicely over there, and views like the one I mentioned are certainly shared by many over there.
 
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Penn State lands 'Training Days' this season.

http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/80360/psu-to-be-featured-on-espn-all-access

PSU to be featured on ESPN All-Access
July, 26, 2013
2:00 PM ET

By Adam Rittenberg | ESPN.com

Penn State fans and Big Ten fans will get a closer look at the Nittany Lions' preseason preparations as Bill O'Brien's team will be featured on ESPN next month.

ESPN All-Access: Penn State Training Days will go behind the scenes in State College as Penn State kicks off training camp Aug. 5. The show will feature team meetings, on-field and off-field activities and player/coach features.
 
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PSU to be featured on ESPN All-Access
July, 26, 2013
2:00 PM ET

By Adam Rittenberg | ESPN.com

Penn State fans and Big Ten fans will get a closer look at the Nittany Lions' preseason preparations as Bill O'Brien's team will be featured on ESPN next month.

ESPN All-Access: Penn State Training Days will go behind the scenes in State College as Penn State kicks off training camp Aug. 5. The show will feature team meetings, on-field and off-field activities and player/coach features.

Team meetings in the same building that PSU leadership allowed a serial pedophile to rape young boys in?

Oh boy. I'll make sure to set my DVR.
 
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I don't know I'm thinking this, but I keep thinking some 'suit' at ESPN will use this to go to Jim Delany in 2-3 years and tell him that ESPN isn't biased towards the SEC (when the Big Ten opens up negotiations with networks).

They'll say they had Ohio State and the Pedsters featured on All-Access.

But we're digressing into tin-foil hat territory.
 
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