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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

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Assuming that those expecting a precipitous decline from Oregon are correct, and assuming that Iowa is not considered a big game, then their first big game is November 1st... against the Buckeyes.
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Just sayin': Their only big game might be against the Buckeyes.
 
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@ Iowa is a house of horrors for them
Yep.
Remember when the cult cried because Iowa faked an injury after every big Penn State play? Ha.
Or that one year when Penn State was winning by a bit, then someone got hurt. Then Iowa came back and won. That was fun to hear them with their, "We would've could've should've won" bitchery.
Reminds me of reading about Oregon's, "Oh yeah? Well in the last 30:01 of that game, we outscored Ohio State 21-7."
 
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It starts with what I would consider a good question about a football ruling that maybe has happened but to my knowledge never has.
Team-A lines up for a two-point conversion. The ball is fumbled or intercepted, the Team-B player is running for the opposite goal line (and two points) when he is brought down by a Team-A player by the horse collar, a penalty.

Is it a post-possession penalty in which Team-B retains the ball? Where on the field do they get it?

Or is the conversion play simply ruled "no good"?

My guess is that this guy is right:
conversion = no good , penalty assessed on kickoff

just spitballin what logically should happen as the two point conversion is an untimed down and a non possessive down

But then one nerd decides to throw PSU vs referees into the game:
It depends.

Is it a b1g conference game?

Is PSU Team A or Team B?

Do they not realize that the rest of the world laughs at how much they whine?
 
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