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Sean Lee: "It's the knee, doc..."

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by shotglass, Apr 12, 2008.

  1. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

  2. Other than Tom Bradley, is any worthwhile top college coach going to want this job with the way Paterno has ruined the program with prisoners and lesser talents while those programs around him (Rutgers, PITT) are improving?
     
  3. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    Yeah, I especially hated the way he went out there and blew out Sean Lee's knee.
     
  4. zebracoy

    zebracoy Guest

    Yeah, I think so. One, the school's reputation - and the 110,000 who can pack the stadium - are enough to woo any kid to State College. Two, Pitt has traditionally been powerful, regardless of what Walt Harris and Dave Wannstedt have done in recent years. There's no other program around there that will ever be as close to successful as Penn State will be - and it would take probably a decade of winning for Rutgers to challenge. I can't see that happening.
     
  5. Pancamo

    Pancamo Active Member

    Jimbo Fisher has signed on to replace Bowden who has systematically destroyed what he built in a similiar manner as Paterno.

    The record for wins race is ruining two programs because both old men are stubborn as hell.
     
  6. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    Remember, we can sit here and say that Penn State's become a second-tier program. Which, in reality, it has.

    But it's tough to make that argument when you're looking at a 110,000-person whiteout. Then, it's about more than the W-L record.
     
  7. Is it more important for PSU fans and alums to brag about a 110k stadium and an ok winning season or actually take advantage of the storied tradition and compete for a national title?

    Rutgers traditionally lost the top New Jersey football prospects to Penn State and thanks to the good job by Schiano, Rutgers is keeping some of those guys there.

    Maybe Penn State wins a few more games if the offense didn't have Jay Paterno around ruining QBs or whining to daddy about a play Galen Hall selected.
     
  8. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    Many -- many -- care more about the 110k stadium and an OK winning season.
     
  9. Johnsonville

    Johnsonville Member

    Penn State is 29-9 the last three years with a Big Ten title and two New Year's Day bowl wins. Not saying they are as good as the mid-80s, but a lot of programs would like to average 10 wins per year.
     
  10. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    Still a second-tier program at the moment. They are Texas A&M.

    Not that there's anything wrong with that ...
     
  11. Pancamo

    Pancamo Active Member

    You are giving A&M too much credit. A&M is 21-16 over the last three seasons and has two losing years in the last 5.

    PSU is a second-tier program. I'm not sure about A&M.
     
  12. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    Yeah. Good point.
     
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