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.
4 comments:
still room for improvement but we're looking pretty good, if i do say so myself... and i do.
great post!! :)
If they continue to improve like this it wouldn't be a surprise for Penn State to claim the Leaders division. But we'll have to taking to those buckeyes.
Honestly I think the Northwestern game will be a better judge on the season then OSU.
^ Agreed. However I'm looking forward to kicking some Ohio State ass
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