Friday, November 2, 2012

Purdue Prediction




After a disappointing loss in front of an electric home crowd at Beaver Stadium, the Nittany Lions look to take the field again this week against the Purdue Boilermakers. Purdue's season hasn't exactly gone according to plan, Purdue picked to compete for a Big Ten Championship this year, is 3-5 overall with an 0-4 record in conference. Both teams are looking to get back on track this week looking for what would be an important win for both teams.

Prediction: Ross-Aid Stadium in West Lafayette may be just like a ghost town this weekend. With Purdue fans angered and annoyed with the poor play of Danny Hope's Boilermakers don't expect too many spectators at Saturday's game. The distraught home crowd may even be a distraction this weekend for the home team. While I could see the desperate Boilers making one last stand, Penn State is superior on both sides of the ball.  I expect this Penn State team to rebound like they have all season this week and get the win. McGloin will throw for two TD's and Belton will add a 100-yard rushing performance with 2 scores as well. 
Penn State- 28
Purdue- 14

Friday, October 26, 2012

Ohio State Prediction


 The harsh reality of no bowl trip hasn't slowed down Ohio State or Penn State this season. New coaches Urban Meyer and Bill O'Brien have revolutionized the offenses in both Columbus, Ohio, and State College, Pa., and have their teams on long win streaks entering Saturday night's clash at Beaver Stadium. Expect an electric atmosphere in Happy Valley as Nittanyville has been packed all week and Penn State fans are viewing the game as by far the biggest of the season. Although neither team will play in the postseason, Saturday night's winner likely will have the label of the Big Ten's best team and will put itself in the driver's seat for the Leaders Division championship.
The Buckeye's are traveling to Happy Valley and Beaver Stadium this Saturday for the first time since 2009. Ohio State comes into the game a perfect 8-0 on the season without having really faced a true test on both sides of the ball. Penn State enters the week at 5-2 after reeling off 5 straight impressive wins. The keys to the game will revolve around the play of each teams quarterback. Both teams will have to rely on they play of their quarterback to move the ball this weekend. Whichever quarterback plays better will lead their team to victory.

Prediction: Ohio State's head coach and players have already dubbed Penn State's Beaver Stadium the loudest in the B1G. I expect the crowd and atmosphere to play a pivotal role in Saturday's game. Penn State will come out of the gates hot jumping out to an early lead like they have all season long. The early touchdown will keep the crowd amped and in the game all night long, being the difference late in the game. Good play by Braxton Miller will keep the Buckeye's in the game until late in the fourth quarter when Bill O'Brien puts on a play calling clinic leading the Lions down the field. A late touchdown run by Bill Belton will cap the game winning drive and give Penn State the lead, which the home crowd won't let them relinquish. Penn State takes the win:
Penn State: 24
Ohio State-21

Penn State is among the top programs in the country when it comes to the NCAA's graduation success rate.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

We Still Are, Penn State

Penn State football will be affected by the NCAA sanctions. Limited scholarships will result in a lack of depth and talent. There’s no avoiding it. Not being able to offer recruits the ability to play for a championship until 2016 will push away some competitors to other schools. But Penn State is still Penn State. In terms of football, O’Brien can still sell recruits on the stature of Penn State, the program, the place and its power. He can still point to the world-class academics and the amazing surroundings and the state of the art facilities and the vast exposure and the alumni which are everywhere and the talented student body and the lifelong contacts.
He can still pitch Penn State, proudly and in full.
The recruit that won’t go to here because he doesn’t like the prospect of being banned from, say, the TicketCity or TaxSlayer.com Bowl probably wasn’t made for Penn State anyway. The one that understands the opportunity at hand will make for a greater Nittany Lion, regardless of the win-loss record.
That, no matter the headlines, no matter the ensuing criminal trials, no matter the forever attacks on Louis Freeh and the Board of Trustees and the NCAA and anyone who has accepted them and begun looking forward, is what is playing out in Happy Valley. The school sought closure and they got a good measure of it.
A winning, exciting team is simply highlighting what is obvious to anyone who strolls through this still remarkable campus and witnesses the forever energy of the students and faculty and staff. Even on the afternoon of the Sandusky sentencing.
You can say the big-game Saturday against Ohio State should help Penn State continue to move on.
The truth is most of this place has already.


Monday, October 22, 2012

Why ESPN.com thinks Penn State is looking more and more like "Big Ten's Best"

http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/62760/penn-state-looking-more-like-big-tens-best#comment

Iowa Re-Cap


 The game started off with a boom for the Nittany Lions, scoring early and often against the Hawkeye's Saturday night. Penn State Head Coach, Bill O'Brien has worked absolute wonders in his first year with a depleted roster, and his team appears to be getting better every week. This Penn State team walked into a hostile stadium that has given them immense problems in the past and smacked a motivated Iowa team right in the mouth. The offense is clicking in ways we haven't seen in years as Penn State fans, and the defense is continuing to lock things down. The Lions are playing as well as anybody in the Big Ten right now, and nobody expected that.

Matt McGloin was the player of the game, completing 26 of his 38 pass attempts for 289 yards and 2 TD's. Once again the Penn State passing game looked to be the major difference in the game. But the passing game also got some help this Saturday. The run game with a healthy Bill Belton back in the starting role racked up 215 yards and 3 TD's on a stout Iowa rush defense. The Penn State offense is looking like it might compete to be one of the Big Ten's best, alongside a stout defense which held an Iowa team rushing for over 100 yards in every game to only 21 yards. Penn State may just have made the statement to be the favorite in next week's game against the undefeated Ohio State Buckeye's.



Friday, October 19, 2012

Iowa Preview

Penn State travels to it's "house of horrors" this weekend in Iowa City to take on the Hawkeye's. The game will be televised in prime time from Kinnick Stadium. The game will start at 7 p.m. CT and be telecast by the Big Ten Network. Kinnick Stadium has been a thorn in the side of the Nittany Lions season after season, and the Hawkeye's are ready to play spoiler again. The Hawkeye's play inspired, hard fought football under the lights and are nearly impossible to beat in home night games. Iowa has had Penn State's number in the series for the past decade, Kirk Ferentz (Iowa Head Coach) always seemed to game plan perfectly against Penn State. Both teams are entering the game playing their best football of the season. Penn State is coming off a much needed bye week so they should be healthy and well rested. Iowa is coming in off a huge win in overtime against Michigan State and should be excited and ready to play under the lights in Iowa City.

Prediction: Iowa has had Penn State's number in the past, but this is a new era at Penn State. Bill O'Brien is not Joe Paterno, the Lions will be ready to play against Iowa. With an injury to Iowa's star tailback Mark Weisman, Iowa will need to focus on the pass game to win against Penn State.There's no doubt Mark Weisman is Iowa's top offensive weapon, and for much of the past four games, he has been the Hawkeyes' only threat. The Air Force transfer has recorded four consecutive 100-yard rushing performance and a total of 623 yards and eight touchdowns during the span. But Weisman's status for Saturday night's showdown against Penn State is very much in doubt because of an ankle sprain he suffered last week at Michigan State. The pass game hasn't exactly been a strength for Iowa either,so the Penn State defense definitely has the edge with the Weisman injury. The Iowa defense is the best defense Penn State has faced thus far, so expect a low scoring hard fought game. The first team to 20 points will win this game. I see the Penn State run game being almost non-existent against Iowa,so they too will need good quarterback play to win the game. But that's where Penn State has the edge, Quarterback Matt McGloin has been playing exceptional football all year long, while Iowa's James Vandenberg has struggled all season long.

Matt McGloin connects for two touchdown passes, one to Allen Robinson, and Zwinak adds another close yardage rushing score as Penn State takes the win.
Penn State-21
Iowa-17

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Big Ten Power Rankings Week 7

Penn State comes in at # 3 on ESPN.COM's Big Ten Power Rankings to enter week 7
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/61000/big-ten-power-rankings-week-7-3

Northwestern Re-Cap

Penn State found itself down 11 points late in the third quarter, but found a way to claw back and win led by Quarterback Matt McGloin 39-28. McGloin stayed poised and composed in key fourth quarter drives that kept the momentum in Penn State's favor. Late in the fourth quarter he eventually put up the game winning touchdown on a 5-yard TD run. McGloin finished the game 35-of-51 for 282 yards and two touchdown passes, the 35 completitions being a career high.
All things considered this season is turning out better than expected for Penn State. After a dissapointing 0-2 start the Nittany Lions have rattled off 4 straight wins under coach Bill O'Brein, who now has himself in the talk for Big Ten Coach of the Year, and even National Coach of the Year. Penn State is playing like one of the hottest teams in the Big Ten, behind Ohio State whom they meet in a couple weeks for a showdown Beaver Stadium.

Friday, October 5, 2012

What To Watch In The Big Ten: Week 6

Below is a like to ESPN.Com's "what to watch for in the Big Ten: Week 6": Penn State's feature in the article is:  Whiteout in Happy Valley: Sparked by their team's three-game win streak, Penn State students are planning a whiteout at Beaver Stadium for Saturday's game against Northwestern. The Lions aim for their first home win against a ranked opponent since the 2008 season, and several players called the contest a must-win. Senior quarterback Matt McGloin has owned Northwestern in his career (417 pass yards, 6 TDs, 0 INTs in two games), and McGloin is a much better quarterback in Bill O'Brien's offense. After an ominous start, Penn State can enter an off week with a ton of momentum with a victory.
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/60722/what-to-watch-in-the-big-ten-week-6-4

Northwestern Prediction

Throughout the years Northwestern has been able to put some extreme points on the board. But when playing Northwestern, so has Penn State. Northwestern travels to Happy Valley for homecoming weekend to try and win for only the third time ever there in school history. The Wildcats are boasting a 5-0 record and a number 24 ranking this week, just in time to take on a red hot Penn State team.  Matt McGloin has torched Northwestern while quarterbacking a bad offense the past couple of years, and though the Wildcats are better defensively, so is McGloin. I see the Penn State passing offense being the difference in this one. Northwestern has been moderately defensive against the run this season, while Penn State hasn't put up much of a run game. The air will be the main way to move the ball this weekend for Penn State.
Prediction: Penn State senior Matt McGloin connects for two touchdown passes, both to Allen Robinson while the Penn State power backs add two short yardage rushing TD's. Sam Ficken also gets on the board with a late feild goal. Northwestern quarterbacks Trevor Siemian and Kain Colter keep Northwestern in this one, but McGloin leads the way in the fourth quarter with a game sealing touchdown drive.
Final Score:
Penn State-31
Northwestern- 24

Monday, October 1, 2012

ESPN.COM Big Ten Power Rankings

Below is a link to ESPN.Com's Big Ten Power Rankings for Week 6: They Currently Have Penn State Sitting at #6
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/60433/big-ten-power-rankings-week-6-5

Illinois Re-Cap

Penn State continued to roll Saturday with its third consecutive win, taking control early and cruising to a 35-7 win at Memorial Stadium in Illinois. Led by senior linebacker Michael Mauti and quarterback Matt McGloin, the Lions continued to execute well on both sides of the ball. Penn State is playing like the hottest team in the division, and a team nobody wants to face right now. The Lions should be 4-1, and really have played just one bad half all season (the second half against Ohio). Coach Bill O'Brien is doing a fantastic job.Illinois didn't put up much of a fight. They made a brief rally in the third to come within a couple scores but could never really make it a game, even on their home field. Matt McGloin threw for 211 yards and a touchdown and ran for two more scores to lead the Penn State offense Saturday. The offensive line also looked dominant, opening up huge holes for the multiple Penn State backs to run through. Sophomore running back Zach Zwinak added 101 yards and two touchdowns for Penn State, alongside Bill Belton's 65 yards.
Penn State needs to keep the ball rolling this week as they face a now ranked Northwestern team.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Illinois Preview

Eight assistant coaches. Eight. That's how many guys Illinois head coach Tim Beckman had in State College shortly after the NCAA declared, in late July, that Penn State players could transfer immediately, without restriction, in light of the heavy NCAA sanctions imposed on Penn State. I bring this up because the two teams are now facing eachother opening up Big Ten play this weekend. Even though the Illini only landed one PSU third string lineman, I would bet Bill O'Brien and the Penn State players have not forgotten about it.  PSU's passing game generated seven plays of 20 or more yards in the 24-13 win over Temple, as the Lions got two each from wideout Allen Robinson and tight ends Kyle Carter and Matt Lehman. Matt McGloin is starting to stretch the field, a great sign, but the Lions don't have a rush of 20-plus yards yet. If Penn State can keep thier emotions in check the entire game I see this as a big win. With Illinois struggling to find an identity on offense, and a defense which hasn't lived up to expectations, I see Penn State scoring 3 times through the air grabbing the win 21-7.

Monday, September 24, 2012

How Will the Season Turn Out?


Don’t look now but the outlook for the 2012 Penn State football season looks a lot brighter.
That’s what back-to-back wins will do.
Yes, the wins were over Navy and Temple but tell that to the players, coaches and fans that marched out of Beaver Stadium Saturday. After losing the lead to Ohio in the opener and falling to Virginia in the worst possible way, any win would be a good one.
Combine that with the predictions such as Lee Corso’s, “they’ll be lucky to win three games all year,” and, well, back-to-back wins must feel pretty good.
But it’s more than just the final scores.
Look how this team has played. The Nittany Lions have dominated the last three games. No, they didn’t win at Virginia but they clearly should’ve. They were never threatened by Navy or Temple in games they were anything but perfect.
This team has been dominant while still showing room for improvement – and it would be surprising if it doesn’t continue to improve throughout the season.
The strides Penn State has made since Labor Day weekend are vast. Quarterback Matt McGloin continues to look better. The receiving corps is more impressive each week and the running game, amazingly, looked solid against the Owls.
That’s a running game without Bill Belton, without Derek Day and without Curtis Dukes.  Michael Zordich and Zach Zwinak combined to grind out yardage all day. The offensive line continually opened holes. Imagine when a healthy Belton returns to the lineup.
On the other side of the ball, the defense continues to excel. It’s hard to imagine this group falling apart.
Are there concerns in the secondary? Yes, but it will take a quality passing game to exploit them.
Which brings us to another reason for Penn  State fans to have significant hopes that their team will far exceed three wins.

Temple Re-Cap

Behind a strong defensive effort and efficient play from quarterback Matt McGloin, the Penn State Nittany Lions defeated the Temple Owls 24-13 in the team's final warm-up before opening Big Ten play next week.
The senior quarterback completed 24-of-36 passes for 318 yards while throwing both a touchdown and an interception. He looked poised in the pocket throughout the contest, especially on his 41-yard fourth-down touchdown strike to Allen Robinson in the first quarter.
The win gives the Lions their second-straight victory after beating Navy in Week 3 and should give the young roster confidence after a difficult start to the season.
Most importantly, it gave Penn State the perfect blueprint to sustaining success for the remainder of the season.
Considering all of the critical roster losses incurred by Penn State in wake of the NCAA sanctions on the university, it was always going to be an uphill battle in 2012. Gone are leading rusher Silas Redd and leading receivers Justin Brown and Devon Smith, and all are dearly missed.
The Lions saw firsthand how devastating those personnel losses were when kicker Sam Ficken, who replaced all Big Ten Kicker/Punter Anthony Fera, missed four field goals and an extra point in the team's 17-16 loss to Virginia in Week 2.
Despite that heartbreak, Penn State has persevered the last two weeks thanks to some inspired defensive play and critical adjustments from first-year head coach Bill O'Brien.
Most notable were the scheme changes involving McGloin. Though he has showed marked improvements as a quarterback, McGloin is never going to be able to lead a high-powered aerial assault. It seems that O'Brien has noticed this trend and has catered the offense around McGloin's strengths while never putting him in a position to single-handedly lose the game.
Saturday also saw the team's second-straight game heavily utilizing fullback Michael Zordich, who gained 75 yards on 15 carries against Temple. Always a fan favorite, Zordich is a hard-nosed, straight-line runner who fits perfectly into Penn State's conservative approach.
With scheming at least figured out for now, it could mean promising things for the Lions heading into next week's Big Ten season opener against Illinois in Champaign.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Recruiting

Penn State currently has 9 total players on their 2013 football commitment list, which ranks 24th nationally according to ESPN . On the top of the list is Christian Hackenberg the number one overall pocket quarterback in the 2013 recruiting class. Right behind Hackenberg on the list is the number one overall tight end Adam Breneman. The other seven commits are solid as well, all being rated above average by ESPN. Out of those other seven is a safety recruit from Florida, Neiko Robinson. Although Robinson isn't rated as highly as most other safeties in his class, he has a ton of athletic potential. It's important for coach O'Brien to maintain a recruiting presence in the South East to get athletic recruits like Robinson. If Penn State is to remain relevant in football it's key for coach O'Brien to bring in strong recruiting classes through the sanctions. Future recruits won't want to play for Penn State unless they are winning. To win, Penn State needs to keep getting these players year after year. When you see teams like USC and Ohio State coming out on top after their sanctions you know it's possible to persevere. Nobody knows what the future for sure holds for Penn State, but strong recruiting classes like this may be an indicator.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Billieve

In the short season Penn State has suffered thus far, there have been a few bright spots. The offense does look like it has made some strides since Bill O'Brien has taken the helm. The passing game looks very efficient at moving the ball, but has had some struggles finishing key scoring drives. The short intermediate passing game allows the team to control the possession of the ball. Allen Robinson has been a standout on the offensive side of the ball catching 24 passes through three games, and looks to be a promising receiver threat in the near future. The running game has been somewhat non-existent in the first three weeks of the season, but losing the starting running back to USC and Belton to injury in week one certainly doesn't help. The defense who played very poor in the opener against Ohio has began to mold and had some redemption forcing a few turnovers vs. Virginia, and holding Navy to only 7 points. If the team continues to improve and make strides in the right direction they could make a good run finishing the season somewhere in between 5 to 8 wins.

Temple Prediction

Penn State takes the field again this Saturday facing the Temple Owls. It's important that the Lions keep the pedal down this week against Temple, which looks for its first win at Beaver Stadium. Penn State should be favored at home to win by 10 or so points. If the team continues to improve on both sides of the ball they have the definite advantage over Temple who is still struggling to find a true identity. Temple, unlike recent years has a quarterback who can make some plays down feild, but remains mainly a team based on the run. Penn State continues the momentum and keeps their mojo rolling this week with a 21-7 win over the Owls.

Sweet Taste Of Victory

This weekend Penn State defeated Navy 34 to 7. The player of the game was Penn State's Allen Robinson who had three touchdown receptions, the first Penn State player to do so since Graham Zug in 2009 against Michigan. The team looked efficient on both offense and defense, stopping Navy's option attack and holding them to 0 points until the fourth quarter, and controlling the line of scrimmage on offense allowing for a decent running game and awesome pass protection. With the win Penn State may grab some much needed momentum after the two heartbreaking losses to start the season. If Penn State continues to make strides and play like they did Saturday they may just make some noise in the Big Ten.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Injury Update

Sophomore running back Bill Belton (ankle) and senior Derek Day (shoulder) are both day to day this week leading up to the Navy game. Coach O'Brien said on Tuesday that he is not sure either player will be available. If neither player is capable of playing on Saturday, Curtis Dukes and Zach Zwinak will see increased roles. Additionally, Coach O'Brien noted that senior fullback Michael Zordich could see more time at tailback.
"We've got six guys there that all can play and run the football and protect and catch the ball in the back field," O'Brien said. "So that's not a position that's lacking for depth, and I thought that on Saturday Derek Day ran very, very tough. Curtis Dukes went in there and ran tough. Zwinak did some good things. So that's a pretty solid position, and we just got to keep grinding away with those guys."

The Challenges of Playing Navy

Navy's offensive style is unique. The triple option attack requires a complete overhaul of defensive preparation for coordinator Ted Roof. Everything about preparations for Navy is different because of its style of offense. Playing well against Navy's offense comes down to being very disciplined on every play.
"Navy is so good at what they do, they're attacking your discipline, and they're attacking your toughness," O'Brien said. "Now, we've got a tough defense. In my opinion we have a tough football team. We have a tough defense. But what we've got to do defensively is we've got to play responsibility football. And these guys, what was good about the Virginia game is you saw guys playing responsibility football against Virginia. They've got to do that and up that another notch against the Naval Academy."

Preparation on the practice field is very challenging for Navy.

"It's very difficult to practice it because you're talking about cut blocks and triple option and triple option play action," O'Brien said. "What we do is we get our 'dirty show' offense team out there a little earlier and they run through the plays they're going to run with our defense. So hopefully it's executed when they come out for practice and they can see a picture of what they're doing. It's a difficult team to play against. I didn't schedule Navy.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Navy Prediction

 The Nittany Lions desperately need a win here no matter how it's done. Navy hasn't played since getting hammered in Dublin by Notre Dame. The Navy option attack meets a Penn State defense whose main weakness so far has been stopping the pass. So it lines up well for the Nittany Lions, strength vs. strength. If Penn State's offense continues to make some strides and finish drives I see it as a win. If Penn State fails to capitalize on oppurtunities once again and struggles to contain Navy's option attack, it could be just another ugly loss. Being a Penn State fan however I see the team coming together and getting a much needed win in front of the home crowd at Beaver Stadium. Prediction Penn State 27- Navy 14.

A Long Road Ahead

Penn State yet again suffered a devastating loss, coming up one point short in a 17-16 loss to the University of Virgina Cavaliers. Place kicker Sam Ficken missed a 42 yard field goal as time expired to add to the drama of an already dramatic season. If the sanctions handed down by the NCAA hadn't already affected the outcome of the team, they have now. Starting place kicker Anthony Fera transferred to Texas following the sanctions, it's not quite fair, but safe to say if he would have been the kicker this past Saturday Penn State would've won the game. Ficken made only 1 out of his 5 field goal attempts, the misses included a 20 yard field goal and an extra point that was blocked. It's very hard to watch the team you root for win on both sides of the ball for 58 minutes of the game, leave it all on the field, and yet still come up short. But it has been just that type of year and season for Penn State. The hard fought effort may demoralize the team for the remainder of the season. As Penn State fans, remember to always stay loyal and never stop cheering. A taste of some satisfaction may come this weekend as Penn State takes on Navy back home in Beaver Stadium.

Friday, September 7, 2012

A Tough Test in Virginia

Tomorrow afternoon Penn State takes on the University of Virginia Cavaliers. After a rocky start to the season, Penn State hopes to rebound in a positive way. Virginia won their first game defeating the University of Richmond Spiders 43-19. Penn State is currently a ten point underdog but has all the more to prove this week. If Penn State gets a win this week it could bring the momentum needed to win not only this game but the next two vs. Temple and Navy. A 3-1 start going into Big Ten play is the best case scenario for the team. A loss vs. Virginia could easily deflate the team enough to where they could drop either game vs. Temple or Navy. So in other words this game is a key piece in determining the fate of the 2012-13 Penn State Football season. My prediction for the game is that Penn State will win by scoring a touchdown late in the fourth quarter putting them up 21-14.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

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An Emotional Experience

This Saturday Penn State fell to Ohio 24-14, the Nittany Lions played fast. Lord knows, they played hard. But they didn't follow the rest of O'Brien's script. It was not that they made mistakes, although they did. . It was that Penn State had this game in their grasp and let it get away. In the end, Penn State couldn't match Ohio's experience. The longer the game went on, the shorter yardage that Ohio had on third down. Ohio moved the chains, converting 11 of 12 third downs in the second half. Ohio strung plays together, keeping the ball for 18:08 of the second half. Even as the clock counted down on the Nittany Lions the loyal Penn State crowd stayed true. The crowd rose to their feet to support their team time after time in an emotional scene. The " We Are""Penn State" chants echoed throughout the stadium till the very last seconds of the game. Although disappointed with the results of the game I couldn't help but show a little smile. Penn State fans showed why they truly are some of the best in the country. Their unconditional love and support for their team was witnessed by an entire nation this Saturday. From the second the team took the field till the second they left, they had the support of a fan base, a community, a family like no other. They had the support of a Nittany Nation, which even after a loss to Ohio I am proud to be a part of.

Friday, August 31, 2012

A New Era

Penn State opens its 2012-13 football season this weekend with a game against the Ohio University Bobcats. With this new era beginning at Penn State, I think we Penn State fans should ask ourselves what Penn State Football really means to us. Is it really the football that brings all 110,000 of us to the games on Fall Saturdays, or is it much more? Penn State Football is about family, tradition, loyalty and pride. Every Saturday Penn State Football brings families, friends, and even the not so close together. Families will set aside their differences, friends will be friends, we all come together and though we may think it's the football it's really much more. It's about the company, the fun, the atmosphere, just a chance to get away. With all the turmoil the school and football program has faced this past year, it will be a relief just to get back to football. So when you pull up to your tailgating spot this Saturday, look around, see the familiar faces of friends and family and think to yourself this is what Penn State Football is really about. When Penn State takes the field Saturday remember to never stop cheering for who WE really ARE, PENN STATE.