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Tough times at Penn State

devily_buck

Wisconsin's Finest
I was just cruising through some articles at collegefootballnews.com and came across yet another article regarding a Penn State football player having problems. Lavon Chisely, a fifth year senior who was expected to be the top backup for the DL this year, has just been declared academically ineligible making his loss the second crucial personnel loss on defense in the last week alone.

Also noted at the bottom of the article was a small blurb on how starting wideout Mark Rubin recently had surgery on his ankle and will also be sidelined for the year. His loss, plus the expected suspensions of receiver Jim Kanuch and safety Nolan McCready (who were also involved in the ridiculous harassment of an ex-PSU coach along with Dan Connor) makes this week an extremely bad one for PSU and may act as a bit of a distraction as the team prepares for the opening of the season which is only two weeks away.

What exactly is happening to the program there in Happy Valley? And why isn't ESPN all over each and every one of these stories like they would be if OSU lost three players to suspension, one to grades, and a fifth to injury all in the same week? Most importantly, how might all of these problems affect their performance on the field and should we actually consider PSU a threat to win a few games in the Big Ten this year?

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http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05235/558322.stm
 
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devily_buck said:
And why isn't ESPN all over each and every one of these stories like they would be if OSU lost three players to suspension, one to grades, and a fifth to injury all in the same week?
Penn State has been irrelevant in college football for years now. Nobody outside the greater Happy Valley area cares.
 
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Actually, the few times it is relevant (like when they play OSU)... or they show up on sportscenter, they are described as a has been football team. People have respect for joepa and don't rip into him as much, but its no big secret that PSU stinks right now.
 
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devily_buck said:
who were also involved in the ridiculous harassment of an ex-PSU coach along with Dan Connor
Bruce Feldman noted much of the problems at PSU in his blog yesterday. He pointed out that, ironically, in the ESPN college preview issue there is a photo spread featuring Dan Connor, and on the facing page is an advertisement from Verizon for specialized ring tones to identify annoying incoming calls.

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MililaniBuckeye said:
Uh, yes, I do. They will bring it big time when we play there.
Et tu Mili?

Certainly can't overlook them, I agree there, but on paper PSU is wholly overmatched by OSU. WHOLLY. Not one phase of the game is OSU inferior to PSU. There are some "intangibles" playing in the Beave, at night, but I just don't see how PSU can be expected to compete.
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks said:
Et tu Mili?

Certainly can't overlook them, I agree there, but on paper PSU is wholly overmatched by OSU. WHOLLY. Not one phase of the game is OSU inferior to PSU. There are some "intangibles" playing in the Beave, at night, but I just don't see how PSU can be expected to compete.
This game is more dangerous than Iowa. Or do you not remember the last several times we were clearly better than them at their house?
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks said:
Et tu Mili?

Certainly can't overlook them, I agree there, but on paper PSU is wholly overmatched by OSU. WHOLLY. Not one phase of the game is OSU inferior to PSU. There are some "intangibles" playing in the Beave, at night, but I just don't see how PSU can be expected to compete.

They will always "compete" when in Happy Valley, no matter how bad they are and how good we are. Here's how they've done against us there when they weren't that good:

2001: Penn State (5-6) 29, Ohio State (7-5) 27
2003: Ohio State (11-2) 21, Penn State (3-9) 20

In 2001, Zack Mills led a big second half comback when we had the game in the bag. In 2003, we needed two late TDs from our backup QB and a missed PSU FG at the end of the game to win. We were a better team both years, and in 2003 "on paper" they didn't even belong on the same field as us, but you see what happened. There's a reason why we're only 2-4 there since they joined the Big Ten. The game is played on grass, not on paper.
 
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I remember when they Whacked Nebraska like 44-7 a couple yaers ago, and everyone thought they were back.. unfortunately, for both Penn State and Nebraska... well... you know the story.
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks said:
Et tu Mili?

Certainly can't overlook them, I agree there, but on paper PSU is wholly overmatched by OSU. WHOLLY. Not one phase of the game is OSU inferior to PSU. There are some "intangibles" playing in the Beave, at night, but I just don't see how PSU can be expected to compete.
2003 Wisconsin ended up 7-6 and had lost to UNLV. 2004 Northfuckingwestern ended up 6-6 and didn't even go Bowling. Both teams were wholly overmatched on paper as well.

B10 road games at night are something to be concerned over regardless of oponent.
 
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