That PSU doesn't have to rely on either is important, but there's a chance both become breakout stars.
PSU doesn't have the greatest defensive depth in the world.
PSU doesn't turn the ball over on its third possession but still goes three - and - out.
There's programs within six hours of here that had one more win [the year prior, Pitt had exactly one more win than
PSU did], but you would think they played for a national championship.
According to the report,
PSU did not request the state file a lawsuit.
Hurst said she's still mad PSU didn't offer him.
If you don't believe there is truth to my words then take a look at how poorly
PSU did over here.
If
PSU did not ask the question, on what basis did they claim to have examined «all» the evidence and that they were able to make such a sweeping conclusion?
Not exact matches
Beating Pitt doesn't improve
PSU's season prospects all that much, but it's fresh equity for Franklin with a fan base still remembering how to brag.
Then again,
DU can embarrass
PSU because
PSU has had those too (AIC, Mercyhurst, losing two goal leads to a bad Wisconsin team).
DU is
PSU's second worst matchup.
I'm laughing at the notion
PSU scores 8 on
DU.
They
do not have the capability to shut
PSU down, as evidenced by 41 - 14 less than one year ago.
PSU could upset
DU, because the Pioneers have had some WTF moments this year.
Barkley
does convert a third - and - long on a screen pass, but it's the only positive play of the drive, and
PSU punts.
A Barrett keeper nearly moves the chains but doesn't, and
PSU calls its last timeout with 39 seconds left.
Sean Nuernberger's 36 - yard field goal eats into the lead, but
PSU's defense doesn't have just a ton to offer before the red zone.
It's a lot easier to defend second - and - 9 than second - and - 4, and if Ohio State is holding
PSU star runner Saquon Barkley in check, Buckeyes linemen can
do their secondary quite the service.
Were great they don't offset the sight of 35,000
PSU fans in MD Stadium while the «home» team gets drilled 66 - 3.
In all fairness, he didn't get much of a chance at
PSU.
My friend ran into this kid after he committed elsewhere and asked why he didn't go to
PSU?
Any chance
PSU has to annihilate them, in any sport, please
do so.
I find it hard to believe that if the kid didn't have at least a little bit of interest in
PSU, he wouldn't have made a cross country trip to State College to watch a women's volleyball game with Nickal and Hall.
As I said above to 06Lion, I ultimately don't think
PSU got what it deserved.
I don't think that's the only reason the
PSU connection was invoked.
How many NCAA violations
did PSU have?
If
PSU is going to drop the $ 3 - 4M required to hire a guy with a resume equal to what Buzz Williams
did at Marquette — I'm 100 % in.
I don't think doubling Chambers salary is going to get a guy actually better at recruiting to
PSU than Chambers is RIGHT NOW.
I don't care that it took Pat 5 years to get the 2016 class here — he got them here, something no one else at
PSU has
done.
I was the guy who met up with the Okie State fan after the 2014 Championship in OKC at the truck stop and he said after seeing my
PSU gear something like what are you going to
do without Taylor and Ruth.
PSU's receiving corps is fine, if thin, if it doesn't get much from all - or - nothing sophomores Juwan Johnson and Irvin Charles (combined: 11 targets, four catches, 176 yards last year).
Pitt (it's fun to say we don't care about Pitt — and we don't compared to
PSU's bigger B1G rivals — but Pitt's return to Beaver Stadium on the heels of a tough
PSU loss last season isn't nothing), 4.
Don't want to
do the dirty work finding the good prospect and then PSU swoops in and takes him awa
do the dirty work finding the good prospect and then
PSU swoops in and takes him away.
I don't remember his crooting process very well, was it down to Michigan and
PSU for his services?
If you really and truly thing that the Gibbons travesty is the exact same situation as
PSU, Baylor, and MSU, that all crimes exist on a level field, regardless of context (or, jesus, the sheer number of victims), then I don't know what we're
doing here.
PSU has an incredibly active secondary — 45 percent opponents» incompletions have been due to either interceptions or breakups, second-most in the country — and it's unlikely that O'Korn and a young receiving corps will figure out how to
do much damage, so Higdon and the ground game will have to carry the day.
I can say that, believe that, and want UM to
do better and face consequences, while also saying what I've already said about
PSU, MSU, and Baylor.
Regardless if Baylor and
PSU got what they deserved or not, it doesn't have much bearing on what happens to
PSU.
PSU was making him move out of the pocket, forcing him off his spots, making him improvise and keep plays alive — and he
did.
Or, rather, the failures of
PSU and Baylor don't up the stakes with what's happening at MSU.
You sooooort of attempt to
do that in this last comment by sort of arguing that
PSU, Baylor, and MSU are completely different situations... but then say they are connected.
Gesicki injured his lower back against Indiana and didn't
do much against Northwestern, but he's healthy and rested, and he might be more capable of beating a Michigan linebacker one - on - one than any of
PSU's receivers are of beating Michigan DBs.
Also didn't help that
PSU's QB had the best game of his career!
We know why the Kenpom algorithm likes
PSU better — because Melo is gone and Penn State didn't lose any starters or important scorers.
I know it doesn't mean much, but when studio guys like Seth Davis are noticing
PSU hoops, that has to carry some weight.
PC has generated in - roads to Philly that to my knowledge, no one has really
done for
PSU at least in the past 20 years to so.
PSU jumped out to a 16 - 0 1Q, and UM didn't get back in it until the 3Q, AT HOME.
SOS may not be quite as high, but the top teams 94
PSU played
did not even come close to a victory, so IMO it's not very likely at all that 94
PSU has a loss vs UMary's 2017 schedule.
No, but neither were the
PSU admins, they both failed, but the turps
did have the advantage of an actual confession to take to authorities, no doubt to fall back on, not a vague allegation.
I don't think it is just about recruiting, though; I suspect that the destruction of
PSU's LBU institutional memory is going to hinder a return to the glory days.